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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971
DECLARATION OF A COORDINATED PROJECT
I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby declare the Coopers Gap Wind Farm, as defined in theinitial advice statement dated 25 May 2016, to be acoordinated project for which an environmental impactstatement is required, pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of the StateDevelopment and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .
This declaration takes effect from the date of its publication inthe gazette, pursuant to section 26(3) of the State Developmentand Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .
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Queensland
Constitution of Queensland 2001
PROCLAMATION
I, CATHERINE ENA HOLMES, Chief Justice of Queensland, acting under section 41 of the
Constitution of Queensland 2001 , having previously made the prescribed affirmations, have
today assumed the administration of the Government of the State as Acting Governor
because His Excellency the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, Governor, has assumed the
administration of the Government of the Commonwealth.
[L.S.]
CATHERINE HOLMES
Acting Governor
Signed and sealed on 7 June 2016.
By Command
Annastacia Palaszczuk
God Save the Queen
ENDNOTES
1. Made by the Acting Governor on 7 June 2016.
2. Published in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on 7 June 2016.
3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
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Queensland Government Gazette Natural Resources and Mines
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 13) 2016
Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 13)
2016.Land taken [s.9(6) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City Council for road purposes and purposes incidental thereto (batterbank) and vests in Brisbane City Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land and Interests to be Taken for Road PurposesLot 12 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 4849 m2, part of Title Reference 15806215.Lot 14 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 1066 m2, part of Title Reference 15806215.Lot 15 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 2238 m2, part of Title Reference 15806215.Lot 1 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 446 m2, part of Title Reference 17096014.Lot 3 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 47 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.Lot 6 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 206 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.Lot 9 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 1938 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.079/0001133Part of Easement W in Lot 2 on RP74517 on SP252976, part
of Title Reference 12712189.Part of Easement A in Lot 2 on RP74517 on RP103589, part
of Title Reference 12712189.079/0001135
Land to be Taken for Purposes Incidental to Road Purposes (Batterbank)
Lot 13 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 6168 m2, part of Title Reference 15806215,
Lot 16 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 2651 m2, part of Title Reference 15806215.
Lot 2 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 356 m2, part of Title Reference 17096014.
Lot 4 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 102 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.
Lot 7 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 5678 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.
Lot 10 on SP276611 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 3732 m2, part of Title Reference 17096013.079/0001133
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 9 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 14) 2016
Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 14)
2016.Land taken [s.9(6) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City Council for road purposes and purposes incidental thereto (batterbank) and vests in Brisbane City Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Land to be Taken for Road Purposes
Lot 2 on SP279991 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 371 m2, part of Title Reference 16260117.
Lot 3 on SP279991 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 933 m2, part of Title Reference 16260117.
Lot 4 on SP279991 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 468 m2, part of Title Reference 16260117.Land to be Taken for Purposes Incidental to Road Purposes
(Batterbank)Lot 5 on SP279991 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 1253 m2, part of Title Reference 16260117.Lot 6 on SP279991 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 205 m2, part of Title Reference 16260117.
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 9 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.5. File Reference - 079/0001136
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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE BY THE MINISTER (No 03)
2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice by the Minister (No 03) 2016.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Scenic Rim Regional Council for road purposes and vests in Scenic Rim Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Lot 1 on SP284421 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area
400 m2, part of Title Reference 16848074.Lot 1 on SP284422 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area
1368 m2, part of Title Reference 15713165.
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 3 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.5. File Reference - 079/0001161
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE BY THE MINISTER (No 04)
2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice by the Minister (No 04) 2016.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Bundaberg Regional Council for road purposes and vests in Bundaberg Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Lot 12 on SP276431 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 50 m2, part of Title Reference 18353158.
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 3 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.5. File Reference - 079/0000999
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE BY THE MINISTER (No 05)
2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice by the Minister (No 05) 2016.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Moreton Bay Regional Council for park and recreation ground purposes and vests in Moreton Bay Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Lot 25 on SP282657 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 5836 m2, part of Title Reference 50091459.079/0002044Lot 24 on SP282657 (to be registered in the Titles Registry),
area 778 m2, part of Title Reference 50091458.079/0002045
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 3 June 2016.
2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE BY THE MINISTER (No 06)
2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice by the Minister (No 06) 2016.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Fraser Coast Regional Council for road purposes and vests in Fraser Coast Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Lots 1 and 2 on SP281492 (to be registered in the Titles
Registry), areas 3 m2 and 142 m2 respectively, part of Title Reference 50681419.
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 3 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.5. File Reference - 079/0001124
Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE BY THE MINISTER (No 07)
2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice by the Minister (No 07) 2016.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]
2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Western Downs Regional Council for disaster management purposes and vests in Western Downs Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 10 June 2016.
SCHEDULE
Land Taken Part of Lease 602739652 within part of Lot 1 on SP164639
described as Lot 10 on SP263822 (to be registered in the Titles Registry), area 6389 m2, part of Title Reference 50484830.
ENDNOTES1. Made by the Minister on 6 June 2016.2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.5. File Reference - 079/0001014
Land Act 1994OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE
NOTICE (No 22) 2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 22) 2016.Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act]
2. An application has been made for the permanent closure of the road mentioned in the Schedule.Objections
3.(1) An objection (in writing) to the proposed road closure mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Executive Director, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, at the
(2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 21 July 2016.(3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties
interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection,
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please include in your objection letter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under the Right to Information Act 2009.Plans
4. Inspection of the plan of the proposed road closure may be made at-
Cairns; and
for a particular plan in that district or that local government area.SCHEDULE
PERMANENT CLOSURE
An area of about 40 m2 being part of the unnamed road abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 13 on SP273334 (locality of Edmonton) and shown as plan of Lot A, proposed permanent road closure on Drawing CNS16/022. (2016002278)
ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.
Land Act 1994CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT
NOTICE (No 01) 2016Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed of Grant Notice (No 01) 2016.Notice of correction of error [s359(1) of the Act]
2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2.Applicant
3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the deed is the State.
SCHEDULE 1
Deed of Grant - 40070722Current Title Reference � 51004650Name of Registered Owner - Mark Gregory Allan and Leonidas Ioannis ChristianakisLand granted - Lot 2 on KU50Area - 23471.7672 ha
SCHEDULE 2Correction of an error in Registered Owner on the Deed of Grant-
omit �Mark Gregory Allan and Leonidas Ioannis Christianakis as tenants in common in the shares of ½ and ½ respectively�,
insert �Michael Bruce Fisher and Michaela Mary Fisher as joint tenants�.
ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural
Resources and Mines.4. File Reference - 2016/002971
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Queensland Government Gazette Transport and Main Roads
Acquisition of Land Act 1967
Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2993) 2016
Short title
1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 2993) 2016.
Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) and s. 11(3) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]
2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2953) 2016 dated 3 March 2016 and published in the Gazette of 11 March 2016, at page 327,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of
Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 2953) 2016 dated 3 March 2016 and published in the Gazette of 11 March 2016, at page 327,
relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland
as follows -
Omit - “An area of about 1211 square metres being part of Lot 1 on Crown Plan WD2212 contained in Title Reference: 12965037.
An area of about 1501 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP76682 contained in Title Reference: 12897201.
As shown approximately on Plan R1-1766 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.
Logan City
Beenleigh Connection Road
495/7896”
Insert - “An area of 1219 square metres being Lot 2 on SP289927 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of
Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 12965037.
An area of 1502 square metres being Lot 4 on SP289927 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of
Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 12897201.
Logan City
Beenleigh Connection Road
495/7896”
ENDNOTES
1. Made by Acting Director (Property Acquisitions and Disposals) on 2 June 2016, pursuant to delegation for Minister for Main Roads,
Road Safety and Ports and Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply under section 36B of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967.
2. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.
3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION
OF STATE-CONTROLLED ROADS AND MOTORWAYS
Notice is hereby given under sections 24, 25 and 27 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the roads or routes, or parts of the roads or routes
described in the schedule are hereby declared or revoked as State-controlled roads and motorways, as the case may be. As required by the
abovementioned sections of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, the relevant local governments have been notified and the declarations described
in the schedule below are consistent with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.
Mark Craig Bailey
Minister for Main Roads, Road Safety and Ports and Minister for Energy, Biofuels and Water Supply
THE SCHEDULE
That on and from 10 June 2016, the declaration of the State-controlled roads specified in Appendix I hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the
roads described in Appendix II hereto, are declared State-controlled roads, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure
Act 1994.
That on and from 10 June 2016, the declaration of the motorways specified in Appendix III hereto, are revoked, and in lieu thereof, the roads
described in Appendix IV hereto, are declared motorways, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.
APPENDIX I
Name of
State-controlled
Road
Date of
Declaration
Relevant to Road
No. 17B
Cunningham
Highway (Ipswich
– Warwick)
State Highway
Ipswich City
No. 18A
Warrego Highway
(Ipswich –
Toowoomba)
Ipswich City
Council
No. 42A
Brisbane Valley
Highway (Ipswich
– Harlin)
State Highway
Ipswich City
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Ipswich City
Council
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Logan City
Council
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Brisbane City
Council
No. 3002
Karrabin –
Rosewood Road
Secondary Road
Ipswich City
No. 3042
Mount Crosby
Road
Secondary Road
Ipswich City
25 March 2000
29 August 2008
22 March 1995
4 May 2012
4 May 2012
4 May 2012
22 March 1995
10 November 2000
10 November 2000
APPENDIX II
No. 17B
CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY
(Ipswich – Warwick)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich Motorway)
and Warrego Highway (Ipswich – Toowoomba) in Riverview, to the
Scenic Rim Regional Council boundary at its intersection with
Sugarloaf and Mutdapilly Dip Roads in Mutdapilly, having a boundary
section with Scenic Rim Regional Council between the distances of
28.62 kilometres and 28.96 kilometres, half the length of which is
credited to each local government, by the areas shown on the approved
plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main
Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD17B-1-J,
RD17B-2-H, RD17B-3-N, RD17B-(4-6)-H and RD17B-7-P.
Length ... 28.62 kilometres + half boundary section (0.17 kilometre)
= 28.79 kilometres (approximately)
No. 18A
WARREGO HIGHWAY
(Ipswich – Toowoomba)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich
Motorway) and Cunningham Highway (Ipswich – Warwick) in
Riverview, to the Somerset Regional Council boundary near the
north western corner of Lot 561 on SP162755 in Marburg, by the
areas shown on the approved plans held by the Director-General,
Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the
registration numbers RD18A-(1-2)-N, RD18A-3-M, RD18A-4-F,
RD18A-5-G, RD18A-(6-10)-C, RD18A-11-D, RD18A-12-C,
RD18A-13-E and RD18A-(14-16)-C.
Length ... 28.90 kilometres (approximately)
No. 42A
BRISBANE VALLEY HIGHWAY
(Ipswich – Harlin)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
From its intersection with Wulkuraka Connection Road at the Warrego
Highway interchange in Black Soil, to the Somerset Regional Council
boundary at Sandy Creek in Pine Mountain, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers
RD42A-(1-3)-H and RD42A-4-B.
Length ... 5.53 kilometres (approximately)
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No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich –
Warwick) in Yamanto, to a point near the intersection of the
Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich City Council boundaries, having a
boundary section with Logan City Council between the distances of
21.08 kilometre and 25.08 kilometres, half the length of which is
credited to each local government, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration
numbers RD910-1-G, RD910-2-E, RD910-3-C and RD910-(4-8)-B.
Length ... 21.08 kilometres + half boundary section
(2.00 kilometres)
= 23.08 kilometres (approximately)
No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
LOGAN CITY COUNCIL
From the Ipswich City Council boundary in the vicinity of Nev
Smith Drive in Springfield, to a point near the intersection of the
Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich City Council boundaries, being a
boundary section with Ipswich City Council between the distances of
21.08 kilometre and 25.08 kilometres, half the length of which is
credited to each local government, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration
numbers RD910-7-B and RD910-8-B.
Length ... 2.00 kilometres (approximately) being half boundary
section
No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL
From the Logan City and Ipswich City Council boundaries, to its
intersection with Centenary Motorway (Ellen Grove – Toowong) at
the northern abutments of the bridges over Logan Motorway, by the
area shown on the approved plan held by the Director-General,
Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the
registration number RD910-8-B.
Length ... 0.15 kilometre (approximately)
No. 3002
KARRABIN – ROSEWOOD ROAD
IPSWICH CITY
From its intersection with Toongarra Road and Barton Street in
Karrabin, to its intersection with Ipswich – Rosewood, Rosewood –
Laidley and Rosewood – Marburg Roads in Rosewood, by the areas
shown on the approved plans held by the Director-General,
Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the
registration numbers RD3002-(1-9)-A.
Length ... 14.76 kilometres (approximately)
No. 3042
MOUNT CROSBY ROAD
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
From its intersection with Ipswich – Warrego Highway Connection
Road in North Ipswich, to the Brisbane City Council boundary at
Colleges Crossing, by the areas shown on the approved plans held by
the Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads and
identified by the registration numbers RD3042-1-L, RD3042-2-M and
RD3042-(3-4)-C.
Length ... 6.74 kilometres (approximately)
APPENDIX III
Name of
Motorway
Date of
Declaration
Relevant to Road
No. 17B
Cunningham
Highway (Ipswich
– Warwick)
Ipswich City
No. 17B
Cunningham
Highway (Ipswich
– Warwick)
Moreton Shire
No. 18A
Warrego Highway
(Ipswich –
Toowoomba)
Ipswich City
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Ipswich City
Council
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Logan City
Council
No. 910
Centenary
Motorway
Brisbane City
Council
Motorway
2 April 1988
2 April 1988
27 July 2007
4 May 2012
4 May 2012
4 May 2012
APPENDIX IV
No. 17B
CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY
(Ipswich – Warwick)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
Motorway
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich Motorway)
and Warrego Highway (Ipswich – Toowoomba) in Riverview, to its
intersection with Ipswich – Boonah Road and Ipswich – Cunningham
Highway Connection Road in Yamanto, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers
RD17B-1-J, RD17B-2-H, RD17B-3-N and RD17B-4-H.
Length ... 14.08 kilometres (approximately)
No. 18A
WARREGO HIGHWAY
(Ipswich – Toowoomba)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
Motorway
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich
Motorway) and Cunningham Highway (Ipswich – Warwick) in
Riverview, to its intersection with Ipswich – Warrego Highway
Connection Road in Brassall, by the areas shown on the approved
plans held by the Director-General, Department of Transport
and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers
RD18A-(1-2)-N, RD18A-3-M, RD18A-4-F, RD18A-5-G and
RD18A-(6-8)-C.
Length ... 12.95 kilometres (approximately)
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No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL
Motorway
From its intersection with Cunningham Highway (Ipswich –
Warwick) in Yamanto, to a point near the intersection of the
Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich City Council boundaries, having a
boundary section with Logan City Council between the distances of
21.08 kilometre and 25.08 kilometres, half the length of which is
credited to each local government, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration
numbers RD910-1-G, RD910-2-E, RD910-3-C and RD910-(4-8)-B.
Length ... 21.08 kilometres + half boundary section
(2.00 kilometres)
= 23.08 kilometres (approximately)
No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
LOGAN CITY COUNCIL
Motorway
From the Ipswich City Council boundary in the vicinity of Nev
Smith Drive in Springfield, to a point near the intersection of the
Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich City Council boundaries, being a
boundary section with Ipswich City Council between the distances of
21.08 kilometre and 25.08 kilometres, half the length of which is
credited to each local government, by the areas shown on the
approved plans held by the Director-General, Department of
Transport and Main Roads and identified by the registration
numbers RD910-7-B and RD910-8-B.
Length ... 2.00 kilometres (approximately) being half boundary
section
No. 910
CENTENARY MOTORWAY
(Yamanto – Ellen Grove)
BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL
Motorway
From the Logan City and Ipswich City Council boundaries, to its
intersection with Centenary Motorway (Ellen Grove – Toowong) at
the northern abutments of the bridges over Logan Motorway, by the
area shown on the approved plan held by the Director-General,
Department of Transport and Main Roads and identified by the
registration number RD910-8-B.
Length ... 0.15 kilometre (approximately)
ENDNOTES
1. Published in the Gazette on 10 June 2016.
2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.
3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and
Main Roads.
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Queensland Government Gazette Local Government
Sustainable Planning Act 2009
PUBLIC NOTICEADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO THE
BUNDABERG REGIONAL COUNCIL PLANNING SCHEME
Notice is given under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 thaton 7 June 2016 Bundaberg Regional Council adopted a majoramendment to the Bundaberg Regional Council PlanningScheme 2015 , being Amendment No. 1 – Schedule 2 Mapping(Zone and Precinct) Changes. The amendment will commenceon 13 June 2016.
The purpose and general effect of the major amendment is toamend the zone maps at Schedule 2 of the planning scheme tochange the zone and/or precinct designations of a number ofproperties across the region. These changes are generally inresponse to submissions that were made to Council when thedraft planning scheme was placed on public consultation inlate 2014.
The amendment (including details of properties affected by thezone and/or precinct changes) will be available for inspectionand purchase at Council’s customer service centres, or forviewing and download on Council’s website atwww.bundaberg.qld.gov.au, from the date of commencement.
For enquires or information about the amendment, please visitCouncil’s website, phone 1300 883 699, or enquire at Council’sPlanning & Development counter upstairs at the BundabergAdministration Centre, 190 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg.
Peter ByrneChief Executive Officer
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF TEMPORARY LOCAL PLANNING INSTRUMENT 03/16 REDEVELOPMENT OF BULIMBA BARRACKS
(TLPI 03/16)
At its meeting of 7 June 2016, Brisbane City Council adopted theTemporary Local Planning Instrument 03/16 Redevelopment ofBulimba Barracks (TLPI 03/16), which will commence on10 June 2016 and cease to have effect on 9 June 2017 (unlessrepealed at an earlier date).
Purpose and General Effect
TLPI 03/16 ensures that the overall outcomes of the BulimbaDistrict Neighbourhood Plan are achieved as reflected anddetailed in the Bulimba Barracks Master Plan. The TLPI facilitatesassessment of development and reuse of land on the BulimbaBarracks site. The TLPI offers a greater level of certainty for thecommunity and development industry regarding Council’s visionand objectives for future development of the Bulimba Barracks,until Brisbane City Plan 2014 (City Plan) is amended to includemore detailed planning provisions for the site.
TLPI 03/16 will implement the policies of the Strategic Frameworkof City Plan. In particular, this includes ensuring that developmentor reuse of the site contributes to Brisbane’s outstanding lifestyleand reinforces Brisbane’s identity (Theme 2, Element 2.1).
TLPI 03/16 applies to the following properties at Bulimba:
• 25 Apollo Road, Bulimba, described as Lot 1 on RP179542;• 167 Apollo Road, Bulimba, described as Lot 1 on SP276395;
and• 100 Taylor Street, Bulimba, described as Lot 2 on SP276395.
Any current development approvals over these properties willnot be affected by TLPI 03/16.
Further Information
Copies of TLPI 03/16 are available for inspection and purchasefrom the Brisbane City Council Library and Customer ServiceCentre, Level 1, North Quay Podium, Brisbane Square,266 George Street, Brisbane. TLPI 03/16 can also be viewed bysearching for ‘Temporary Local Planning Instrument 03/16’ atwww.brisbane.qld.gov.au
For more information please either visit the Council CustomerService Centre or telephone Council on 3403 8888.
Colin Jensen Chief Executive Officer
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Queensland Government Gazette General
Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 8 June 2016
It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations.
Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager
Justices of the Peace Branch
THE SCHEDULE
Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 8 June 2016
It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Commissioner for Declarations.
Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager
Justices of the Peace Branch
THE SCHEDULE
Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 8 June 2016
It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been appointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).
Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager
Justices of the Peace Branch
THE SCHEDULE
Brody Kathleen AMBROSE Emma Kate BROOMHALL Steven Brian HALLAMHannah Marie ARNOLD Kylie Anne CHANT David Raymond HAWKESimone BAKER Melissa Dawn FAULKS Daniel Martin JAMESMegan Elizabeth BAKON Michael Peter FOLEY Jacqueline Mary JOHNSONMelissa Jade BALL Renee GAPPS Merryn Elizabeth ONACAEmily Rose BERRY Arabella Kate Williams HAIG Ming-Yang YEN
Christine COATES
Francesca Juliet AVERY Megan Jane GRAHAM Felicity Jennifer MARTINSusan Dianne BARNWELL Sarah Rachel GRIFFIN Moira Terese MCDONALDKerryn Michelle BIEN Kristy-Lee HELMERS Suzanne Jane MCDONALDKaranvir Singh BRAICH Ben William JACKSON Altaf Kaizer MORKASLetitia Jayne CAMPBELL Christine JUNIDAR Catherine Therese NELSONJanelle Ann CRILLY Daphne LANGDON Kerry Lianne ORROLynden Jade DAY Jacinta Wrae LEE Robert Arthur PHILLIPSMichael Thomas DEVINE Marjorie Jean LEHMANN Taela Chaelice ROUSSETYMeagan Adele EGERTON Vicki Jayne LEWFATT Shirley SMITHSam Robert FAIRLESS Karen May MACKIN Andrew Leonard THOMPSONLyle Norman FERGUSON Natasha Margaret Wilma MALLAMACI Janice Joyce WILLIAMSJohn Raymond FORD Hannah Louise MARCHANT Haofeng XU
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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 8 June 2016
It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).
Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager
Justices of the Peace Branch
THE SCHEDULE
Audrey Jay INSKIP Malcolm Eric SEMPF Alexis Patricia WHITECHURCHAllan Leonard LUTTON Peter Douglas VERNON Gregory Thomas WHITECHURCH
Department of Education and Training Brisbane, 9 June 2016
Her Excellency the Acting Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council and under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 has approved on 9 June 2016 that Mr Brian Robert Short be appointed as a member to the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board from 9 June 2016 up to and including 2 December 2017.
KATE JONES MP
Queensland TreasuryBrisbane, 10 June 2016
The Honourable Catherine Holmes, Chief Justice of Queensland,Acting Governor, acting by and with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil and under the Electrical Safety Act 2002, has approved thatGreg Skyring be appointed by gazette notice as Commissioner forElectrical Safety for a term of three years on and from 18 July 2016.
GRACE GRACE
Queensland Police ServiceBrisbane, June 2016
It is hereby notified that, pursuant to section 5A.4A (Analysts)of the Police Service Administration Act 1990 , I have appointedthe person named hereunder as an analyst:
Sima Jiyoteshni MALA
THE HONOURABLE BILL BYRNE MPMINISTER FOR POLICE, FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
MINISTER FOR CORRECTIVE SERVICES
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Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Directive: Higher Duties 1. Purpose:
To prescribe conditions for the payment of higher duties when an employee subject to this directive assumes the duties and responsibilities of a higher classification level.
2. Effective date:
Date of commencement: 10 June 2016
3. Legislative authority:
Section 54(1) of the Public Service Act 2008 and section 686 of the Industrial Relations Act 1999. 4. Application:
This directive applies to:
· public service officers;
· temporary employees under section 148(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 2008; and
· general employees, including temporary general employees, under section 147(2)(a) of the Public Service Act 2008, who are engaged under any of the following awards, or their successor modern awards (only to the extent the modern award applies to employees engaged in the same calling as the pre-modernisation award listed below):
- Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants)
Award - State 2012
- Conservation, Parks and Wildlife Employees' Award - State Government 2012
This directive does not apply to –
· employees engaged on a casual basis under sections 147(2)(b) or 148(2)(b) of the Public Service Act 2008.
5. Previous References:
· Directive 11/01, 4/11: “Higher Duties”;
· Directive 2/01, 18/99, 14/97: “Higher Duties Allowance”
· Sections 63 and 69 of the Public Service Management and Employment Regulation 1988 as in force on 24 February 1995.
· Determination No. 13
· DEVETIR letter of 6 December 1993
· Administrative Instruction No. 1 I 32
DIRECTIVE 18/16 Supersedes: 4/11
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6. Related information:
· Directives: “Recruitment and Selection”, “Study and Examination Leave”, “Early Retirement, Redundancy and Retrenchment”, “Recreation Leave”, “Long Service Leave”, “Paid Parental Leave” and “Court Attendance and Jury Service”
DIRECTIVE
7. Higher duties for 12 months or more
7.1 The Public Service Commission Directive: Recruitment and Selection is to be complied with where an employee is directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a “higher classification level” for 12 months or more.
8. Higher duties across awards
8.1 This directive applies to employees performing higher duties under an award other than their substantive award, provided that the directive applies to the relevant callings in both awards.
8.2 Where an employee is performing higher duties across awards, the period of higher duties will count towards the increment in the employee’s “lower classification level”.
8.3 Where an employee is performing work across awards at the same level, the period of work at the same level will count towards the increment in the employee’s substantive position.
9. Definitions
9.1 “minimum period”:
· where an employee is directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a position at a “higher classification level” and where the “relevant percentage” is 75% or higher, “minimum period” means more than 3 consecutive working days;
· where an employee is directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a position at a “higher classification level” and where the “relevant percentage” is less than 75%, “minimum period” means 3 consecutive weeks;
· where an employee is directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a “higher classification level” part-time and where the “relevant percentage” is 75% or higher, “minimum period” means more than 3 cumulative working days during the relieving period;
· where an employee is directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a “higher classification level” part-time and where the “relevant percentage” is less than 75%, “minimum period” means 3 cumulative weeks during the relieving period;
· the “minimum period” is not affected by leave taken during the relieving period.
9.2 “higher classification level” for the purpose of this directive, means a classification level which has a higher maximum salary than the maximum salary of the classification level actually held by the employee. This includes a higher maximum salary under a section 122 contract under the Public Service Act 2008, except where that contract requires specialised skills and the relieving employee does not possess those skills.
9.3 “lower classification level” for the purpose of this directive, means a lower classification level which has a lower maximum salary than the maximum salary of the classification level the employee is relieving at.
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9.4 “relevant percentage” means the percentage that, in the opinion of the chief executive, represents the extent to which the employee has assumed the full duties and responsibilities of the “higher classification level”.
9.5 “relieving period” means the period in which an employee or employees have been directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a higher classification level.
10. Entitlements
10.1 An employee who is directed to assume, for any applicable “minimum period”, the duties and responsibilities of a “higher classification level” –
· of an employee who is on leave (leave does not include accrued time off, time off in lieu or a rostered day off, unless it is continuous with other approved leave); or
· of an employee who has been directed to perform other duties (including training, or work overseas or interstate); or
· of a position which is vacant;
is to be paid a higher duties amount as provided in this directive.
10.2 This directive applies to temporary employees only if they are directed to perform higher duties during the temporary period of employment.
10.3 Where an industrial instrument applying to an employee provides a more beneficial entitlement than provided for in this directive, then the employee shall receive the entitlement as provided for in that industrial instrument.
11. Amount payable
11.1 The higher duties amount payable consists of the "relevant percentage" of the difference between the employee’s substantive salary level and paypoint and the first paypoint of the “higher classification level” in which the employee will be relieving. For example, if the “relevant percentage” is deemed to be 100%, the employee will receive 100% of the difference between their substantive salary and paypoint and the first paypoint of the “higher classification level”.
11.2 However, if –
· the employee’s substantive salary already exceeds the first paypoint of the “higher classification level”; or
· the employee qualifies for a higher paypoint of the “higher classification level” during the relieving period in accordance with clause 15.1; or
· the employee qualifies for a higher paypoint of the “higher classification level” through previous relieving in accordance with clause 15;
then the higher paypoint applies (see clause 12).
12. Salary exceeds minimum or employee qualifies for higher paypoint
12.1 Where the substantive salary of the employee exceeds the first paypoint of the "higher classification level", the higher duties amount payable is to be based on the paypoint that is closest to but higher than the employee’s salary at his or her substantive level and paypoint before relieving in the higher position.
12.2 Where the employee has qualified for a higher paypoint of the “higher classification level”, the higher duties amount payable is to be based on the paypoint that the employee has qualified for.
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13. Payment of higher duties amount during recreation leave and long service leave
13.1 An employee on higher duties who is proceeding on recreation leave is entitled to be paid for the full period of such leave at the higher duties rate being paid to the employee immediately before the employee takes the leave. This will be the case even where the higher duties arrangement ceases on the last day of duty prior to the recreation leave commencing, or at any point during the recreation leave period.
13.2 An employee on higher duties who is proceeding on long service leave is entitled to be paid the higher duties rate during such leave, but only whilst the higher duties arrangement remains current. Therefore, if the higher duties arrangement ceases on the last day of duty prior to the long service leave commencing, all such leave will be at the employee’s substantive pay rate. If the higher duties arrangement ceases during the period of long service leave, the employee is only to be paid the higher duties amount until that cessation date, and any remaining leave will be paid at the employee’s substantive rate.
14. Payment of higher duties amount during other leave
14.1 Where an employee has relieved for less than 12 months, payment for leave is at the employee’s substantive rate of pay, except as provided for in clauses 14.5 and 14.6.
14.2 The higher duties amount is to be paid for leave taken by the employee during the relieving period if the employee has assumed the higher duties and responsibilities for the immediately preceding 12 months.
14.3 If the relieving period ceases during a period of leave, the employee is only to be paid the higher duties amount until the date the relieving period ceases, except where the employee takes paid parental leave (see clause 14.7).
14.4 Where the employee has continuously relieved in positions at different “higher classification levels” for 12 months immediately before taking the leave, the employee is to be paid at the rate of the classification and paypoint of the lowest “higher classification level” in which he or she has relieved in the immediately preceding 12 months.
Example If an employee relieves in an AO4 position for 4 months or more immediately followed by an AO5 position for 8 months, the employee is paid at the AO4 rate as he or she has worked in at least an AO4 position for the 12 months immediately preceding the leave.
14.5 The higher duties amount is to be paid during the relieving period if leave on full salary is granted:
· to sit examinations, or
· for authorised absences of less than 1 working day to attend lectures,
to attend or participate in a course of study approved under the Ministerial Directive: “Study and Examination Leave” or any directive issued to replace it.
14.6 The higher duties amount is to be paid during the relieving period if the employee is required for court attendance or jury service.
14.7 The higher duties amount is to be paid for the whole of any period the employee takes paid parental leave if the leave commences either during the relieving period or the next ordinary working day after the relieving period ends.
15. Payment of increments during relieving period
15.1 An employee is to move to the next paypoint within the “higher classification level” where –
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· the employee has met the performance objectives of the “higher classification level”; and
· the employee has been relieving continuously in the “higher classification level” for 12 months;
OR
· the employee has been relieving non-continuously in the “higher classification level” for a period which aggregates in total a period of 12 months within the preceding 24 calendar month period.
15.2 An employee is to continue moving to the next paypoint(s) within the “higher classification level” where a previous paypoint as provided for in clause 15.1 has been received for a period of 12 months within the preceding 24 month period.
15.3 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint within a “higher classification level” and the relieving ceases, the employee will maintain that paypoint if the break in relieving has been less than 12 months and the employee re-commences relieving at the same “higher classification level” or another level which is lower than that level but higher than the employee’s substantive level.
Example 1 An employee who is a substantive level AO4 relieves in an AO6 position for a period of 12 months
and progresses to the second paypoint. After 5 months on the second paypoint, the employee ceases relieving and returns to his/her substantive AO4 position for a period of 9 months. The employee then commences relieving in an AO6 position. The employee is to be paid at the second paypoint of the AO6 scale.
Continuing this example, where the relieving in the AO6 position continues for a further period of 7
months, the employee is to move to the third paypoint of the AO6 scale. Example 2 An employee who is a substantive level AO3 relieves in an AO5 position for a period of 12 months
and progresses to the second paypoint. After 3 months on the second paypoint, the employee ceases relieving and returns to his/her substantive AO3 position for a period of 5 months. The employee then commences relieving in an AO4 position. The employee is to be paid at the second paypoint of the AO4 scale.
Continuing this example, where the relieving in the AO4 position continues for a further period of 9
months, the employee is to move to the third paypoint of the AO4 scale.
15.4 All paid leave taken during periods of relieving in the “higher classification level” is recognised as service at the higher level for increment purposes even if the leave is paid at the substantive level.
15.5 All unpaid leave taken during periods of relieving in the “higher classification level” is recognised as service at the higher level for increment purposes, subject to the provisions in the Ministerial Directive “Leave without Salary Credited as Service”.
15.6 Employees who are directed to assume the duties and responsibilities of a “higher classification level” part-time shall be entitled to increments in accordance with the relevant award under which the duties and responsibilities are being performed.
15.7 The “relevant percentage” has no effect on the entitlement to increments during the relieving period. 16. Recognition of higher duties upon appointment
16.1 Relieving period/s are to be recognised as service for the purpose of determining the paypoint and increment date of an employee who is subsequently appointed to a “higher classification level” where the following conditions are satisfied:
· the relieving was at the same or at a higher level to the classification level to which the employee has been appointed; and
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· the employee has met the performance objectives of the “higher classification level” at whichthe employee relieved.
16.2 The relieving period/s which are to be recognised as service for the purpose of determining the paypoint and increment date of an employee who is subsequently appointed to a “higher classification level” are the greater of:
· all continuous relieving service immediately preceding appointment;
OR
· non-continuous relieving service for a period which aggregates in total a period of 12 months ormore within the immediately preceding 24 calendar months.
16.3 Notwithstanding clause 16.2, where an employee has qualified for a higher paypoint of the “higher classification level” through previous relieving in accordance with clause 15, the employee shall be appointed at that higher paypoint, provided that the employee has relieved at that “higher classification level” within the 12 months immediately preceding appointment.
17. Public holiday
17.1 For public holidays falling at the beginning or end of a relieving period, no higher duties amount is to be paid for the public holiday.
17.2 For Public holidays falling within the relieving period, the higher duties amount is to be paid unless the public holiday falls during leave without pay.
17.3 The higher duties amount is to be paid for public holidays that fall during paid leave within the relieving period, irrespective of whether the higher duties amount is paid for the leave itself. (Industrial Relations Act 1999, sections 11(3) and 43(5) or 71EA(2) and 71HB(5), annual leave and long service leave are exclusive of a public holiday that falls during the leave).
18. Termination of services whilst on higher duties
18.1 Where an employee is acting in a higher position on the last day of employment and has accrued recreation leave and/or leave loading that is to be paid out on termination, payment is at the ordinary rate of pay the employee receives immediately before termination (ie. the higher duties rate) in accordance with section 14(5) or 71EH(5) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999.
18.2 Where an employee is acting in a higher position on the last day of employment and has accrued long service leave that is to be paid out on termination, payment is at the employee’s substantive rate of pay except where higher duties served has been continuous for a period of twelve months or more immediately preceding termination, in which case the long service leave payment shall be calculated at the higher duties rate.
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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES
The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 2008 .
NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART I
A public service officer, tenured general employee or a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in schedule 1of Public Service Regulation 2008 who wishes to appeal against a promotion listed in Part 1 must give a written Appeal Noticewithin 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to –
Industrial Registrar
Industrial Registry
Email: [email protected]
Web Address: www.qirc.qld.gov.au for Appeal Notice
For general enquiries prior to lodgement of an appeal:
Contact PSC Advisory Service 1300 038 472 or email [email protected]
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
172932/15 System Administrator, Operations, Information and Technology Partners, Corporate, Brisbane (AO5)
Date of duty Hope, Ezra PC Support Officer, Client Support, Operations, Information and Technology Partners, Brisbane (AO3)
208747/16 Team Leader, Business Solutions, Information and Technology Partners, Corporate, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Murphy, David Senior Systems Administrator, Software A, Business Solutions, Information and Technology Partners, Brisbane (AO6)
Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services
205448/16 Senior Team Leader, Logan Central Child Safety Service Centre,Child Safety, Region – South East, Woodridge (PO5)
Date of duty Parnwell, Sharon Court Coordinator, Labrador Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Region – South East,Labrador (PO4)
202601/16 Principal Enterprise Architect, Innovation and Transformation, Information Services, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Deegan, Tim Senior Procurement Officer, ICT Strategy and Planning, Information Services, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO6)
206818/16 Clinician, Collaborative Practice Team NQR, Disability and Community Services, Region – North Queensland, Aitkenvale (PO3)
Date of duty Dymock, Taryn Clinician, Collaborative Practice Team NQR, Disability and Community Services, Region – North Queensland, Aitkenvale (PO2)
205448/16 Senior Team Leader, Logan Central Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Region – South East, Woodridge (PO5)
Date of duty Boyd, Janice Child Safety Officer, Labrador Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Labrador (PO3)
209355/16 Senior Team Leader, Innisfail Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Region – Far North Queensland, Innisfail (PO5)
Date of duty Sweeney, Leanne Child Safety Officer, Redcliffe Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety, Region – North Coast,Redcliffe (PO3)
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193979/15 Right to Information Officer, Right to Information and Screening, Legal Services – General Counsel, Corporate and Executive Services, Brisbane (AO5)
Date of duty Foster, Ann-Marie Paralegal, Legal Practices, Blue Card Services (Screening), Operations, Office of the Deputy Chief Executive, Public Safety Business Agency, Department of Police, Brisbane (PO2)
Department of Education and Training
CQR0281/16
Principal, Duaringa State School, Central Queensland Region (SL1)
11-07-2016 Forrest, Michael John Teacher, Clermont State School, Central Queensland Region (C0204)
SER0396/16
Head of Department – The Arts, Southport State High School, South East Region (HOD2)
30-05-2016 Maslen, Kelly-Maree Teacher, Southport State High School, South East Region (A0304)
SER0206/16
Head of Department – Humanities, Upper Coomera State College, South East Region (HOD2)
11-07-2016 Higgins, Tamara Lee Teacher, Upper Coomera State College, South East Region (A0401)
SER0415/16
Head of Department – Senior Secondary, Upper Coomera State College, South East Region (HOD2)
11-07-2016 Shonhan, Nathan William
Teacher, Upper Coomera State College, South East Region (C0302)
MER0369/16
Head of Department – English and Foreign Languages, Queensland Academy for Science, Maths and Technology, Metropolitan Region (HOD2)
06-06-2016 Bullock, Kerry Maree Teacher, Queensland Academy for Science, Maths and Technology, Metropolitan Region (A0304)
SER0205/16
Head of Department – Student Welfare, Miami State High School, South East Region (HOD2)
13-06-2016 Fox, Heath Teacher, Palm Beach – Currumbin State High School, South EastRegion (A0304)
SER0080/16
Head of Department – English, Ormeau Woods State High School, South East Region (HOD2)
13-06-2016 Harvey, Jane Erica Teacher, Ormeau Woods State High School, South East Region (C0304)
MER0290/16
Head of Department – Visual Arts and Languages, Kelvin Grove State College, Metropolitan Region (HOD2)
13-06-2016 Wright, Allison Marie Teacher, Kelvin Grove State College, Metropolitan Region (A0304)
Department of Housing and Public Works
208593/16 Principal Procurement Officer, Procurement, Operations, Housing Services, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Lindsell, Tracey Senior Procurement Officer, Contract Solutions, Procurement, Operations, Housing Services, Brisbane (AO6)
207592/16 Assistant Management Accountant, Financial Services, Finance Directorate, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Malana, Gladys Assistant Financial Officer, Financial Services, Finance Directorate, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO3)
170693/15 Senior Housing Officer, Bundaberg Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Bundaberg (AO4)
Date of duty Davis, Monica Housing Officer, Bundaberg Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Bundaberg (AO3)
208498/16 Senior Housing Officer, Townsville Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Townsville (AO4)
Date of duty Jenkinson, Krestyn Housing Officer, Townsville Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Townsville (AO3)
208002/16 Client Service Manager, Townsville Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Townsville (AO5)
Date of duty Young, Neischea Senior Housing Officer, Cairns Housing Service Centre, Operations, Housing Services, Cairns (AO4)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General
208903/16 Senior Guardian, Office of thePublic Guardian, Justice Services, Ipswich (AO5)
Date of duty Baumann, Taryn Public Trust Officer, Public Trusteeof Queensland, Ipswich (A03)
209212/16 Court Services Officer, Regional Operations, Queensland Courts Service, Justice Services,Gladstone (AO3)
Date of duty Madsen, Erin Administrative Officer, Magistrates Court, Regional Operations, Queensland Courts Service, Justice Services, Gladstone (AO2)
209576/16 Court Co-ordinator, Townsville,Far North and North Queensland Region, Youth Justice, Kirwan (PO3)
Date of duty Bonanno, Jim Caseworker, Townsville, Far North and North Queensland Region, Youth Justice, Kirwan (PO2)
209695/16 Executive Support Officer, Corporate Strategy, Service Delivery and Technical Support, Office of Industrial Relations, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Vale, Jayne Information Officer, Review, Review Administration and Appeals, Worker’s Compensation and Policy Services, Office of Industrial Relations, Brisbane (AO3)
192889/15 Case Manager, Human Rights, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Justice Services,Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Kemp, Andrew Assistant Case Manager, Human Rights, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Justice Services, Brisbane (AO3)
202563/16 Assistant Case Manager, CivilDispute Administration and Disciplinary, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Justice Services, Brisbane (AO3)
Date of duty Allen, Linda Application Administration Officer, Client Services, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Justice Services, Brisbane (AO2)
207912/16 Principal Advisor, WHS Compliance Services, Compliance and Business Engagement, Office of Industrial Relations, Brisbane (AO7)
Date of duty Bailey, Benjamin Principal Inspector, Regional WHS Compliance Services, Compliance and Business Engagement, Office of Industrial Relations, Robina (AO6)
204851/16 Principal Legal Officer, Legal and Prosecution Services, Service Delivery and Technical Support, Office of Industrial Relations, Brisbane (PO6)
Date of duty Hurrey, Peter Principal Inspector (Investigations), Inspectorate Governance, WHS Compliance Services, Compliance and Business Engagement, Office of Industrial Relations, Buderim (AO6)
Department of Natural Resources and Mines
202613/16 Senior Valuer, State Valuation Service Operations, State Valuation Service, Natural Resources, Ipswich (PO4)
Date of duty Ashley, Candice Valuer, State Valuation Service Operations, State Valuation Service, Natural Resources, Woolloongabba (PO3)
205856/16 Senior Valuer, State ValuationService Operations, State Valuation Service, Natural Resources,Woolloongabba (PO4)
Date of duty McNabb, Elizabeth Valuer, State Valuation Service Operations, State Valuation Service, Natural Resources, Woolloongabba (PO3)
207418/16 Senior Natural Resource Management Officer, Land Services, North Region, Natural Resources, Townsville (AO6)
Date of duty Sangricoli, Michelle Natural Resource Management Officer, Land Services, North Region, Natural Resources, Townsville (PO2)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
178 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
Public Trust Office
PT12/16
Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO3)
Date of duty Cetinich, Kylie Veronica
Administration Officer, Department of Justice and Attorney General, Queensland Corrective Services, Weipa Probation and Parole, Weipa (AO3)
PT09/16
Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Ipswich (AO3)
Date of duty James, Shireen Lexie Administrative Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Ipswich (AO2)
PT31/16
Principal Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO5)
Date of duty Hayes, Samantha Jane
Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO4)
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Mansfield, Gavin Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Lafferty, Clayton Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Barber, Craig Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Pearce, Michael Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Clem, Daryl Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Engle, Sandra Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Mercer, Kelvin Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Lawrie, Tony Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Vette, Ross Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
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201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Toohey, Stephen Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Neumann, Lyndon Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Love, Joel Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Hartley, Troy Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
201954/15 Station Officer, Brisbane Station Officers, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division, Brisbane Employment Location (SOF)
Date of duty Scott, Douglas Firefighter, Brisbane Region, Operations and Emergency Management Division,Brisbane Firefighters (FFS)
Queensland Health
203110/16 Manager OpCen, State Operations Centre, Local Ambulance Service Network, Queensland Ambulance Service, Southport (M8)
Date of duty Meredith, Kym Professional Development Officer, State Operations Centre, Local Ambulance Service Network, Queensland Ambulance Service, Southport (ACCS)
Queensland Treasury
209247/16 Senior Statistician, Statistical Collections, Integration and Analysis Group, Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Economics Group, Brisbane (AO6)
Date of duty Thorogood, Conan Statistician, Data Integration, Statistical Collections, Integration and Analysis Group, Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Economics Group, Brisbane (AO5)
209247/16 Senior Statistician, Statistical Collections, Integration and Analysis Group, Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Economics Group, Brisbane (AO6)
Date of duty Linegar, Julian Statistician, Surveys EF, Statistical Collections, Integration and Analysis Group, Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Economics Group, Brisbane (AO5)
Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation
207561/16 Manager, Operations, Systems, Queensland Shared Services, Woolloongabba (AO6)
Date of duty Clark, Joanne Senior Human Resource Officer, Operations, Systems, Queensland Shared Services, Woolloongabba (AO4)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
180 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
Department of State Development
209359/16 Economic Development Officer, Mackay-Isaac-Whitsunday, North Region, Regional Economic Development, Mackay (AO4)
Date of duty Sullivan, James Gregory
Program Support Officer, Mackay-Isaac-Whitsunday, North Region, Regional Economic Development, Mackay (AO2)
210172/16 Business Support Officer, Project Support, Major Projects and Property, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Meacham, Melinda Executive Assistant, Office of the General Manager, Regulation Governance Engagement and Biofuels, Office of the Deputy Director-General, Energy Division, Department of Energy and Water Supply, Brisbane (AO3)
Department of Transport and Main Roads
205897/16 Senior Processing Officer, Strategic Planning and Performance, Customer Service, Customer Services, Safety and Regulation, Carseldine (AO3)
Date of duty Leslie, Mitchell Processing Officer, Strategic Planning and Performance, Customer Service, Customer Services, Safety and Regulation, Carseldine (AO2)
208797/16 Finance Officer, Financial Operations, Finance and Procurement, Corporate, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Chan, Wing Finance Support Officer, Financial Operations, Finance and Procurement, Corporate, Brisbane (AO3)
208391/16 Manager Customer Service Centre, Southern, Customer Services, Customer Services, Safety and Regulation, Bundaberg (AO6)
Date of duty Jensen, Kristen Valuer, State Valuation Service, Natural Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Nambour (PO3)
205806/16 Senior Advisor, ICT Operations, Information Technology, Corporate, Carseldine (AO6)
Date of duty White, Jaala Business Coordinator, Performance, Information Technology, Corporate, Carseldine (AO4)
208871/16 Program Support Coordinator, North Coast and Wide Bay/Burnett Region, Program Delivery and Operations, Infrastructure Management and Delivery, Bundaberg (AO4)
Date of duty Richters, Bryan Program Support Officer, North Coast and Wide Bay/Burnett Region, Program Delivery and Operations, Infrastructure Management and Delivery, Bundaberg (AO3)
APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment
Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)
10 June 2016] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 181
NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II
Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies.Appeals do not lie against these appointments.
APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee
Department of Education and Training
CQR0377/16
Principal, Capella State High School, Central Queensland Region (SL4)
11-07-2016 Sinclair, Jacqueline
SER0015/16
Principal, Labrador State School, South East Region (SL7)
11-07-2016 Jones, Jeffrey
MER0367/16
Deputy Principal, Ironside State School, Metropolitan Region (DSL2)
11-07-2016 Vecchio, Larissa Frances
NCR0375/16
Principal, Sandy Strait State School, North Coast Region (SL5)
11-07-2016 Hillhouse, David
FNR0278/16
Head of Campus, St Pauls Campus – Tagai State College, Far North Queensland Region (SL2)
11-07-2016 Weaver, Michael
NCR0276/16
Principal, Kilkivan State School, North Coast Region (SL3)
11-07-2016 McLean, Boyd Victor
NCR0357/16
Principal, Mary Valley State College, North Coast Region (SL3)
11-07-2016 Wright, Allison Ann
SER0295/16
Principal, Windaroo Valley State High School, South East Region (SL7)
11-07-2016 McKeown, Leonard Joseph
NCR0400/16
Principal, New School at Caboolture North East, North Coast Region (SL5)
11-07-2016 Conlin, Robyn Joy
FNR0291/16
Head of Special Education Services, Tropical North Learning Academy – Smithfield State High School, Far North Queensland Region (HOSES2)
06-06-2016 Tanzer, Christina Rae
NQR0143/16
Deputy Principal, Anandale State School, North Queensland Region (DSL2)
11-07-2016 Grey, Caron
MER0332/16
Deputy Principal, West End State School, Metropolitan Region (DSL2)
22-07-2016 Sotiriou, Coralie Margaret
NCR0296/16
Principal, Gin Gin State High School, North Coast Region (SL5)
11-07-2016 Stehbens, Paul
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection
* 207830/16 Executive Director, Office of the Great Barrier Reef, Brisbane City (SES3)
Date of duty Nichols, Elisa Jane
* 206682/16 Deputy Director-General, Conservation and Sustainability Services, Brisbane (SES3)
Date of duty Mohr, Maria Ann
* Contract for 3 (three) years with possible extension.
Department of Natural Resources and Mines
# 202659/16 Executive Director, Office of the Executive Director, Operations Support, Natural Resources, Brisbane (SES2-H)
Date of duty Downes, Amanda
# Contract for 3 (three) years.
182 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
Office of the Health Ombudsman
# OHO3/16
Executive Director, Legal Services,Brisbane (SES2-H)
16-05-2016 Matthias, Daniel Geoffrey
# Contract for 3 (three) years plus 2 (two) years extension.
Public Trust Office
PT21/16
Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services,Public Trust Office, Sunshine Coast (AO4)
Date of duty Simmonds, Madeline Renee
PT12/16
Public Trust Officer, Client Services,Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO3)
Date of duty Murray-Beckman, Michelle Kim
PT12/16
Public Trust Officer, Client Services,Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO3)
Date of duty De Biasio, Trina Maree
PT12/16
Public Trust Officer, Client Services,Public Trust Office, Cairns (AO3)
Date of duty Hoysted, Mark Henry
PT24/16
Senior Public Trust Officer, Client Services Program, Public Trust Office, Gladstone (AO4)
Date of duty Eckert, Brenda Jane
PT18/16
Finance Reconciliations – Accounts Officer, Finance and Investments, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)
Date of duty Hartadiningsih, Indah
PT17/16
Finance Processing – Accounts Officer, Finance and Investments, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)
Date of duty Chong, Madelyn Yonghua
PT15/16
Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (PO4)
Date of duty Salerno, Luciana
Queensland Police Service
# 203204/16 Executive Director, Legal Division, Strategy Policy and Performance, Brisbane (SES2)
Date of duty Alsbury, Paul
# Contract for 3 (three) years.
Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation
206579/16 Director- Government Record Keeping, Government Record Keeping, Queensland State Archives, Digital Productivity and Services, Runcorn (SO)
Date of duty Marsh, Josephine
# 205201/16 Executive Director, Science Development Science, Dutton Park (SES2-Lw)
Date of duty Diffey, Lea
# Contract for 3 (three) years.
Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games
* 205570/16 Director- Industry Development – Games Benefits, Office of the Commonwealth Games Delivery, Brisbane (SO)
Date of duty Hanel, Yasmahne
* Temporary until 30-06-2018.
Department of Transport and Main Roads
208616/16 Senior Advisor (Service Management), SEQ North, Customer Services, Customer Services, Safety and Regulation, Brisbane (AO4)
Date of duty Matanovic, Matthew
APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE
Reference Number
Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee
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NOTIFICATION OF SCHOOL COUNCILS APPROVED UNDER THE EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006
The following school council was established and approved on6 June 2016 by the Principal, Caningeraba State School (asdelegate of the Chief Executive, Department of Education andTraining to approve school councils) under the Education (GeneralProvisions) Act 2006 to take effect from the date of gazettal.
Caningeraba State School Council
NOTIFICATION OF SCHOOL COUNCILS APPROVED UNDER THE EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006
The following school council was established and approved on16 July 2015 by the Principal, Mountain Creek State School (asdelegate of the Chief Executive, Department of Education andTraining to approve school councils) under the Education (GeneralProvisions) Act 2006 to take effect from the date of gazettal.
Mountain Creek State School Council
Education (General Provisions) Act 2006
SCHOOL ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN (School EMP)
In accordance with Chapter 8, Part 3 Section 170, of the Education(General Provisions) Act 2006 , these School EMPs have beenprepared by the Regional Directors of the Metropolitan and NorthCoast regions, as delegates of the Chief Executive.
Region: MetropolitanSchool: Lowood State High School (new)
Silkstone State School (new)
Region: North CoastSchool: Brightwater State School (update)
Bundaberg State High School (update)Currimundi State School (update)Dakabin State School (update)Kepnock State High School (new)
Copies of School EMPs are available for public inspection,without charge, during normal business hours at thedepartment’s head office, and accessible on the department’swebsite at http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/catchment.
10 June 2016] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 185
ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND
In accordance with Section 63 of the Electoral Act 1992, I have ascertained and set out in Schedule A hereunder, as at thedate indicated, the number of electors enrolled in each Electoral District for the State of Queensland and have determinedthe average district enrolment and the extent to which the number of electors enrolled in each district differs from theaverage enrolment.
Schedule B indicates the adjusted enrolment for Electoral Districts of 100,000 square kilometres or more in area, beingthe sum of the number of enrolled electors and the additional large district number as specified in Section 45 of the Act,and the extent to which those districts differ from the average district enrolment in Schedule A.
Walter van der Merwe
Electoral Commissioner
SCHEDULE A
Electoral District Enrolment as at 31/05/2016 % Deviation from Average
District Enrolment
14.68%
-5.57%
-4.68%
-7.68%
15.45%
9.17%
4.93%
2.37%
1.68%
3.25%
-12.41%
20.97%
-6.82%
4.19%
1.02%
7.24%
-10.60%
2.13%
-3.87%
3.03%
3.22%
3.73%
8.35%
-10.01%
23.81%
4.01%
-11.96%
-4.63%
-4.26%
6.15%
3.23%
8.50%
-5.15%
-25.45%
1.07%
9.77%
1.32%
-6.82%
-11.96%
0.19%
3.80%
0.62%
9.06%
6.72%
0.71%
-8.46%
-2.47%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
ALBERT
ALGESTER
ASHGROVE
ASPLEY
BARRON RIVER
BEAUDESERT
BRISBANE CENTRAL
BROADWATER
BUDERIM
BULIMBA
BUNDABERG
BUNDAMBA
BURDEKIN
BURLEIGH
BURNETT
CAIRNS
CALLIDE
CALOUNDRA
CAPALABA
CHATSWORTH
CLAYFIELD
CLEVELAND
CONDAMINE
COOK*
COOMERA
CURRUMBIN
DALRYMPLE*
EVERTON
FERNY GROVE
GAVEN
GLADSTONE
GLASS HOUSE
GREENSLOPES
GREGORY*
GYMPIE
HERVEY BAY
HINCHINBROOK
INALA
INDOOROOPILLY
IPSWICH
IPSWICH WEST
KALLANGUR
KAWANA
KEPPEL
LOCKYER
LOGAN
LYTTON
39,624
32,628
32,933
31,897
39,889
37,718
36,253
35,371
35,131
35,673
30,263
41,796
32,193
35,997
34,903
37,054
30,890
35,286
33,214
35,597
35,665
35,841
37,436
31,093
42,776
35,938
30,418
32,951
33,079
36,677
35,668
37,488
32,771
25,758
34,922
37,926
35,006
32,196
30,419
34,618
35,865
34,764
37,680
36,874
34,796
31,629
33,697
186 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
Electoral District Enrolment as at 31/05/2016 % Deviation from Average
District Enrolment
-14.47%
-12.18%
10.27%
5.34%
5.00%
-1.04%
-2.61%
1.31%
-7.02%
-43.07%
-7.34%
3.66%
-7.34%
-13.06%
24.09%
2.34%
4.48%
8.24%
5.42%
1.42%
13.23%
1.72%
4.23%
-3.75%
-2.11%
4.58%
0.10%
4.99%
-3.00%
-5.19%
-4.72%
-10.95%
4.71%
0.62%
2.50%
-0.07%
-2.59%
-21.51%
7.82%
10.10%
-6.70%
0.96%
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
MACKAY
MANSFIELD
MAROOCHYDORE
MARYBOROUGH
MERMAID BEACH
MIRANI
MOGGILL
MORAYFIELD
MOUNT COOT-THA
MOUNT ISA*
MOUNT OMMANEY
MUDGEERABA
MULGRAVE
MUNDINGBURRA
MURRUMBA
NANANGO
NICKLIN
NOOSA
NUDGEE
PINE RIVERS
PUMICESTONE
REDCLIFFE
REDLANDS
ROCKHAMPTON
SANDGATE
SOUTH BRISBANE
SOUTHERN DOWNS
SOUTHPORT
SPRINGWOOD
STAFFORD
STRETTON
SUNNYBANK
SURFERS PARADISE
THURINGOWA
TOOWOOMBA NORTH
TOOWOOMBA SOUTH
TOWNSVILLE
WARREGO*
WATERFORD
WHITSUNDAY
WOODRIDGE
YEERONGPILLY
29,553
30,342
38,098
36,397
36,280
34,193
33,650
35,002
32,127
19,671
32,015
35,816
32,014
30,037
42,876
35,360
36,100
37,399
36,425
35,041
39,123
35,144
36,014
33,257
33,822
36,134
34,584
36,275
33,515
32,757
32,920
30,769
36,180
34,764
35,415
34,526
33,657
27,118
37,254
38,040
32,236
34,881
STATE-TOTAL 3,075,042
AVERAGE ENROLMENT 34,551
*Electoral Districts of 100,000 sq kms or more in area
SCHEDULE B
ENROLMENT FOR
ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF 100,000 SQUARE KILOMETRES OR MORE IN AREA
District Name Area
(Sq Kms)
2%
of Area
Actual
Enrolment
as at
31/05/2016
Weighted
Enrolment
% Deviation
from
Average
District
COOK
DALRYMPLE
GREGORY
MOUNT ISA
WARREGO
196,805.00
105,337.00
327,212.00
570,502.00
279,546.00
3,936
2,107
6,544
11,410
5,591
31,093
30,418
25,758
19,671
27,118
35,029
32,525
32,302
31,081
32,709
1.38%
-5.86%
-6.51%
-10.04%
-5.33%
10 June 2016] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 187
Police Service Administration Act 1990
DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT
I, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service,pursuant to section 10.10 of the Police Service Administration Act1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare thefollowing:
Mobile Police Facility, Registration 077-VJF, Darling DownsDistrict (Toowoomba) may apply as a police establishmentas from 7 June 2016.
This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Queensland onthe 7th day of June, 2016.
C D O’REGANACTING DEPUTY COMMISSONER
Police Service Administration Act 1990
DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT
I, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service,pursuant to section 10.10 of the Police Service Administration Act1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare thefollowing:
Mobile Police Facility, Registration 076-VJF, Far NorthDistrict (Cairns) may apply as a police establishment asfrom 7 June 2016.
This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Queensland onthe 7th day of June, 2016.
C D O’REGANACTING DEPUTY COMMISSONER
Police Service Administration Act 1990
DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT
I, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service,pursuant to section 10.10 of the Police Service Administration Act1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare thefollowing:
Mobile Police Facility, Registration 076-WGS, Mount IsaDistrict (Mount Isa) may apply as a police establishment asfrom 7 June 2016.
This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Queensland onthe 7th day of June, 2016.
C D O’REGANACTING DEPUTY COMMISSONER
Police Service Administration Act 1990
DECLARATION OF A POLICE ESTABLISHMENT
I, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service,pursuant to section 10.10 of the Police Service Administration Act1990, and the powers delegated to me, hereby declare thefollowing:
Mobile Police Facility, Registration 075-VJF, South WestDistrict (Roma) may apply as a police establishment asfrom 7 June 2016.
This declaration is made at Brisbane in the State of Queensland onthe 7th day of June, 2016.
C D O’REGANACTING DEPUTY COMMISSONER
Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004
NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION
Maritime Safety Queensland6 June 2016
I, James Huggett, Acting General Manager, Maritime SafetyQueensland, pursuant to section 18A of the Transport Operations(Marine Safety) Act 1994, exempt all persons operating ships inthe events detailed in the Schedule from section 206A of theTransport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 and section 127 ofthe Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004.
SCHEDULE
Events consisting of closed course power boat racing to beconducted by the organisers, Australian Power Boat AssociationOffshore Council Inc, between the hours of 12:00noon to 3:00pmon 23rd July 2016 and 10:00am to 2:00pm on 24th July 2016over the waters of Port Denison, Bowen as shown in red on thecourse map prepared by Maritime Safety Queensland,designated plans “A1-419-2” and “A1-420-2”, and held at theRegional Harbour Master’s office in Townsville.
NOTIFICATION OF DANGER TO MARINE SAFETY
I, James Huggett, Acting General Manager, Maritime SafetyQueensland, pursuant to section 221(2) of the TransportOperations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 , declare that aperson must not anchor, berth, moor or operate a ship (otherthan a ship owned and/or operated by the entities listed inSchedule B) in the waters described in Schedule A for the period12 noon to 3:00pm on Saturday 23 July 2016, and 10:00am to2:00pm on Sunday 24 July 2016.
SCHEDULE A
Part of the waters of Port Denison, Bowen, bounded by animaginary line located 100m outside the Super Boats AquaticEvent courses - which are described as;
Saturday 23 July 2016 – Commencing at position 20° 01.360’S, 148° 15.280’ E, to
position 20° 01.390’ S, 148° 15.240’ E, to
position 20° 02.040’ S, 148° 15.930’ E, to
position 20° 02.000’ S, 148° 15.990’ E, then
back to the point of commencement.
Sunday 24 July 2016 - Commencing at position 20° 01.370’ S,148° 15.280’ E, to
position 20° 01.370’ S, 148° 15.210’ E, to
position 20° 02.360’ S, 148° 14.430’ E, to
position 20° 02.400’ S, 148° 14.480’ E, to
position 20° 01.770’ S, 148° 15.260’ E, to
position 20° 01.770’ S, 148° 15.320’ E, to
position 20° 02.150’ S, 148° 16.060’ E, to
position 20° 02.100’ S, 148° 16.120’ E, then
back to the point of commencement.
188 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
SCHEDULE B
(a) Queensland Police Service;(b) Department of Transport and Main Roads, Maritime Safety
Queensland;(c) Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol;(d) A volunteer marine rescue association accredited by
Emergency Management Queensland;(e) A vessel operated in conjunction with the conduct of the
Bowen Offshore Super boat Races authorised underAquatic Event Authority P1663 relevant to this Direction; or
(f) A vessel authorised to transit the area by Department ofTransport and Main Roads, Maritime Safety Queenslandofficers or Queensland Police Service present at the event.
James HuggettActing General Manager
Maritime Safety Queensland
Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
NOTIFICATION OF VEHICLES APPROVED TO OPERATE AS LIMOUSINES (No. 02) 2016
This notice may be cited as the Vehicles Approved to Operate asLimousines (No. 2) 2016.
CommencementThis notice will take effect for six months from 11 June 2016(expiring 10 December 2016).
Authorising LawThe law under which this notice is approved for use is Section 145 ofthe Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994 (the Act).
ApprovalFor the purposes of this notice the following vehicles aredeclared as luxury motor vehicles:
— Chrysler 300C sedan with a date of compliance shown onthe identification plate placed on the vehicle under theMotor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) being 2013,2014, 2015 or 2016.
— Holden Caprice sedan with a date of compliance shown onthe identification plate placed on the vehicle under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) being 2013,2014, 2015 or 2016.
— Ford Falcon G6E sedan with a date of compliance shown onthe identification plate placed on the vehicle under theMotor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) being 2013,2014, 2015 or 2016.
— Ford Falcon G6 sedan with a date of compliance shown onthe identification plate placed on the vehicle under theMotor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) being 2013,2014, 2015 or 2016.
Danny FosterDelegate of the Chief Executive
Department of Transport and Main Roads
Queensland TreasuryBrisbane, 10 June 2016
The Honourable Catherine Holmes, Chief Justice ofQueensland, Acting Governor, acting by and with the advice ofthe Executive Council and pursuant to the Workers’Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , has approved apayment of $92 508 439.55 (GST inclusive) be made fromWorkCover Queensland to the Queensland Treasury in 2016-17for the prevention, recognition, treatment and alleviation ofinjury to workers, making employers and workers aware of theirrights and obligations, and scheme-wide rehabilitation andreturn to work programs for workers.
GRACE GRACE
Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003
NOTIFICATION OF SELF-INSURER LEVY RATE
In accordance with section 81 of the Workers’ Compensationand Rehabilitation Act 2003 , the Honourable Grace Grace MP,Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations, Ministerfor Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs has approved alevy rate for self-insured employers of 2.29% for the year1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017.
SIMON BLACKWOODWorkers’ Compensation Regulator
Local Government Act 2009Local Government Regulation 2012
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND
TO: The registered owner named in the SCHEDULE.
NORTH BURNETT REGIONAL COUNCIL has, by resolution, decidedunder Section 140 of Local Government Regulation 2012 tosell the land in the SCHEDULE for overdue rates.
SCHEDULE
If the overdue rates and charges are not paid in full within3 months the Council may start procedures under Section 142of the Local Government Regulation 2012 to sell the land.The relevant provisions of the legislation may be viewed atwww.legislation.qld.gov.au.
Full details of the Notice summarised above can be viewed atCouncil’s website www.northburnett.qld.gov.au.
NORTH BURNETT REGIONAL COUNCIL
Local Government Regulation 2012 , section 140Local Government Act 2009 , section 239
CLONCURRY SHIRE COUNCILSALE OF LAND FOR ARREARS OF RATES AND CHARGES
TO: Michael Thomas Golding and Tina Claire Leonard
LAND: Cloncurry Road, Malbon Qld 4824, more particularlydescribed as Lot 7 on CP M5973, being 2023 m2.
AMOUNTOVERDUE: $2,185.40 including $450.70 interest
A Notice of Intention to Sell the abovementioned land (“Notice”)was issued on 13 May 2016 pursuant to section 140 of the LocalGovernment Regulation 2012 .
Unless payment of rates and charges is received by no laterthan three (3) months from the date this notice is published,the Council will proceed to auction the abovementioned land.
The Notice has been published on Council's website. This notice isissued pursuant to section 239(3) of the Local Government Act 2009.
Enquiries should be directed to Council's Rates Officer, on07 4742 4100.
Registered Owner and Assessment
Number
Land Total overdue as at
1 June 2016
Toni Annette Watson30718-45000-000
16 King George Avenue, Byrnestown Qld 4625(Lot 16 on CPB5812)
$4,100.27
10 June 2016] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 189
Public Trustee Act 1978
REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONIES HELD BY NEW LEAF EARLY LEARNING CENTRE ABN 69 115 730 866372 MONS ROAD, FOREST GLEN QLD 4556
GAZ00408/16
Name of OwnerLast Known Address
Last Known Suburb
Last Known State
Last Known
Postcode
Last Known Country
Accountable Persons
Reference Number
Original Amount
Held Unclaimed
Net amount
being paid to PTO
Date amount became
payable or unclaimed
Belinda McMillan 2 Hideaway Road ZILZIE QLD 4710 AUS 943 724.74 724.74 19/03/2014
190 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 31 [10 June 2016
CONTENTS
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APPOINTMENTS .................................................................167-182
Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) ActElectrical Safety ActIndustrial Relations ActJustices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations ActPolice Service Administration ActPublic Service Act
NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES...................................................................184-188
Education (General Provisions) ActElectoral ActPolice Service Administration ActTransport Operations (Marine Safety) ActTransport Operations (Passenger Transport) ActWorkers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act
NOTIFICATION OF FORMS ..........................................NIL THIS WEEK
Bills Assented to.......................................................NIL THIS WEEK
ADVERTISEMENTS..............................................................188-189
Local Government ActPublic Trustee Act
Extraordinary Gazette (Other).............................................153-154
Extraordinary Gazette (Premier and Cabinet)......................155-156
Natural Resources and Mines Gazette................................157-160
Transport / Main Roads Gazette.........................................161-164
Local Government Gazette .................................................165-166
General Gazette.................................................................167-189
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