No. 68 - Thursday, 6 October 2011

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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such
ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2011
CONTENTS
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Acts Assented To..................................................................... 4154
Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 4154
Corporations and District Councils—Notices ......................... 4185
Development Act 1993—Notices ............................................ 4168
Electricity Act 1996—Notice .................................................. 4155
Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices ........................... 4161
Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................. 4168
Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices ...................................... 4171
Magistrates Court Act 1991—Notice ...................................... 4172
Mining Act 1971—Notices ..................................................... 4173
National Electricity Law—Notice ........................................... 4173
National Gas Law—Notice ..................................................... 4174
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice ...................... 4174
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Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notice ............ 4174
Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 4186
Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982—Notice .............. 4174
REGULATIONS
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games)
Act 1995—(No. 221 of 2011) .......................................... 4180
Superannuation Act 1988—(No. 222 of 2011) .................... 4182
Road Traffic (Apparatus for Conducting Alcotests)
Notice 2011 ........................................................................ 4179
Training and Skills Development Act 2008—
[REPUBLISHED] .................................................................... 4176
Transport, Department of—Notice to Mariners....................... 4175
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for general
information that he has in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty
The Queen, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed
by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in Parliament
assembled, viz.:
No. 37 of 2011—Summary Offences (Tattooing, Body
Piercing and Body Modification) Amendment Act 2011. An Act
to amend the Summary Offences Act 1953 and to make a
related amendment to the Criminal Law Consolidation Act
1935.
No. 38 of 2011—Legal Services Commission (Charges on
Land) Amendment Act 2011. An Act to Amend the Legal
Services Commission Act 1977.
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
DPC06/0875
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Teachers
Registration Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions
of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004:
Registrar: (from 22 January 2012 until 21 January 2013)
Wendy Ann Hastings
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
MEDU11/017CS
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian
Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission, pursuant to the
provisions of the South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic
Affairs Commission Act 1980:
Member: (from 15 October 2011 until 14 October 2012)
Daniela Valentina Conesa
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
MMA11/006SC
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Eastern Water
Conservation and Drainage Board, pursuant to the provisions of
the South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Act 1992:
Deputy Presiding Member: (from 6 October 2011 until 5 July
2014)
Jodie Anne Carey
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
MRM11/0004CS
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Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the State Theatre
Company of South Australia Board, pursuant to the provisions of
the State Theatre Company of South Australia Act 1972:
Member: (from 23 October 2011 until 22 October 2014)
Justin Scott Jamieson
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
ASA CAB 004-11
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Libraries Board of
South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Libraries Act
1982:
Presiding Member: (from 7 November 2011 until 23 April
2014)
James Frederic Baines Bruce
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
ASA CAB 002-11
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Adelaide Festival
Centre Trust, pursuant to the provisions of the Adelaide Festival
Centre Trust Act 1971:
Member: (from 15 December 2011 until 14 December 2014)
Barry Francis Fitzpatrick
Presiding Member: (from 15 December 2011 until 14
December 2014)
Barry Francis Fitzpatrick
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
ASA CAB 002-11
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Adelaide, 6 October 2011
HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been
pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian
Motor Sport Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South
Australian Motor Sport Act 1984:
Member: (from 6 October 2011 until 5 October 2013)
Andrew James Ford
Christopher David Smerdon
Nikki Seymour-Smith
Presiding Member: (from 6 October 2011 until 5 October
2013)
Andrew James Ford
By command,
GRACE PORTOLESI, for Premier
MMS11/003CS
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ELECTRICITY ACT 1996
ALINTA ENERGY RETAIL SALES PTY LTD
Default Contract Terms and Conditions Applicable from 6 October 2011
CUSTOMER SALE CONTRACT
Preamble
Please note: This contract is about the sale of electricity to you as a customer at your current supply address (but only if this contract
is expressed to apply to you in relation to that supply address). It does not deal with how that electricity is supplied to your supply
address. You have a separate contract with your distributor dealing with the connection of your supply address to the distribution
network and the supply of electricity to your supply address.
These default terms and conditions are published in accordance with Section 36 of the South Australian Electricity Act 1996 and
will come into force on 6 October 2011. When in force these default terms and conditions will by law be binding on us and any customer
to whom they are expressed to apply without the need for us or that customer to sign a document containing these terms and conditions.
1. THE PARTIES
This contract is between:
Alinta Energy Retail Sales Pty Ltd (ABN 22 149 658 300) trading as Alinta Energy of Level 11, 20 Bridge Street, Sydney, NSW
2000, (in this customer sale contract referred to as we, our or us); and
You, the customer to whom this customer sale contract is expressed to apply (in this customer sale contract referred to as you or
your).
2. DEFINITIONS
Words appearing in bold type like this are defined in Schedule 1 to this contract.
3. DO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY TO YOU?
3.1
These are our terms and conditions:
This document sets out our current default contract terms and conditions for the purposes of the Electricity Act.
3.2
Default contracts
These terms and conditions apply to you (and as a consequence you will be deemed by Section 36 of the Electricity Act to
have a default contract with us) if:
(a) you are a small customer in relation to your supply address;
(b) you commence taking supply of electricity at that supply address without first entering into a standing contract or
a market contract for that supply address with us or another retailer; and
(c) we were the last retailer to have a contract with a customer for the sale of electricity for that supply address.
4. WHAT IS THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT?
4.1
When does this contract start?
Your contract with us for your supply address will start when you first start using electricity at that supply address.
4.2
When does this contract end?
Subject to Clause 4.3, your contract will end:
(a) when you enter into a different customer sale contract with us or another retailer for your supply address; or
(b) when another customer enters into a customer sale contract with us or another retailer for that supply address; or
(c) if you have vacated or intend to vacate your supply address, on the day you cease to be responsible to pay for
electricity supplied to that supply address under Clause 17; or
(d) on the day after you cease to have the right under the Energy Retail Code to have your supply address reconnected
following disconnection in accordance with Clause 16.
4.3
Rights on the contract ending
The ending of this contract does not affect any rights or obligations which have accrued under this contract prior to that time.
5. SCOPE OF THIS CONTRACT
5.1
What is covered by this contract?
This contract applies only to the sale of electricity to you at your supply address. We agree to sell to you electricity supplied
to your supply address (by your distributor) and perform the other obligations set out in this contract.
In return, you are required to pay the amount billed by us under Clause 10 of this contract, and perform your other
obligations under this contract.
5.2
What is not covered by this contract
We do not operate the electricity network to which your supply address is connected. This is the role of your distributor.
You have a separate connection and supply contract with your distributor. Your distributor is responsible for:
(a) the connection of your supply address to the electricity network;
(b) the maintenance of that connection;
(c) the supply of electricity to your supply address; and
(d) the quality and other characteristics of electricity.
Unless you negotiate a different arrangement with your distributor, your connection and supply contract will automatically
come into place by operation of law.
5.3
Quality of electricity supplied to your supply address:
We cannot regulate the quality or reliability of electricity supplied to your supply address. You should also be aware that
electricity suffers fluctuations and interruptions from time to time for a number of reasons, including:
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(a) the location of the supply address;
(b) whether your supply address is served by underground or overhead mains;
(c) the weather conditions;
(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;
(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;
(f) damage to an electricity network;
(g) the design and technical limitations of the electricity network; and
(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time.
You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to your equipment or cause it to
malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration to taking out insurance or installing devices to protect your
equipment and property when these fluctuations or interruptions do occur.
OUR LIABILITY
6.1
How this clause operates with the Competition and Consumer Act etc.
The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Commonwealth) and other laws may imply certain conditions, warranties and
rights into contracts that cannot be excluded or limited.
Unless one of these laws requires it, we give no condition, warranty or undertaking, and we make no representation to you
about the condition or suitability of electricity, its quality, fitness or safety, other than those set out in this contract.
Any liability we have to you under these laws that cannot be excluded but that can be limited is (at our option) limited to:
(a) providing equivalent goods or services provided under this contract to your supply address; or
(b) paying you the cost of replacing the goods or services provided under this contract to your supply address, or
acquiring equivalent goods or services.
6.2
Not liable
So far as the law allows, we are not liable for any loss or damage you suffer (whether due to negligence or otherwise),
because of the electricity we sell to you under this contract.
In particular, we are not liable for any loss or damage you may suffer because:
(a) there is a failure of electricity supply, or there is a defect in the electricity supplied (however caused); or
(b) some characteristic of the electricity (for example, voltage or frequency) makes it unsuitable for some purpose.
6.3
National Electricity Law
This Clause 6 applies in addition to, and does not vary or exclude, the operation of Section 120 of the National Electricity
Law.
6.4
Survival of this clause
This Clause 6 survives the termination of this customer sale contract.
APPOINTMENTS
We will do our best to be on time for any appointment with you. Unless due to circumstances beyond our reasonable control, if we
are more than 15 minutes late we will credit your next bill with $20 (including GST) and phone you to apologise.
PRICE FOR ELECTRICITY AND OTHER SERVICES
8.1
What are our tariffs and charges?
Our current tariffs and charges for the electricity and other services are set out in the price list. Some of the tariffs and
charges are regulated by law.
Other amounts relating to the sale of electricity to you, including special meter readings, street lighting, account application
fees and fixed charges for special purpose electricity sales will be separately itemised on your bill.
At your request, we must provide you with reasonable information setting out the components of the charges which appear
on a bill.
8.2
Which tariff applies to you?
Our price list explains the conditions that need to be satisfied for each tariff and charge.
In some cases, you will be able to select a tariff to apply to you. In those cases, if you do not choose a tariff, we will assign
one to you.
8.3
Variations to the customer’s tariffs and charges
We may only vary our tariffs and charges in accordance with the requirements of the Electricity Act or other applicable
regulatory instruments and any variation will be published on our website and in the South Australian Government Gazette.
If the conditions applying to our tariffs and charges change so that your previous tariff and charges no longer apply to you at
your supply address, we can decide which tariffs and charges will apply.
8.4
Switching tariffs
You must tell us if your circumstances relating to your eligibility for a tariff or charge change. If you think you satisfy all of
the conditions applying to another tariff or charge, you can ask us to review your current circumstances to see whether that
tariff or charge can apply to you.
8.5
Changes to the tariff rates and charges during a billing cycle
If a tariff rate or charge applying to you changes during a billing cycle, your bill for that billing cycle will be calculated on a
pro-rata basis using:
(a) the old tariff or charge up to and including the date of change; and
(b) the new tariff or charge from that date to the end of the billing cycle.
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Changes to the tariff type during a billing cycle
If the type of tariff or charge applying to you changes during a billing cycle, your bill for that billing cycle will be calculated
using:
(a) the old tariff or charge up to and including the date of change; and
(b) the new tariff or charge from that date to the end of the billing cycle.
8.7
Pass through of taxes and other charges
In some cases we can pass through to you certain taxes and other charges in accordance with applicable regulatory
instruments. We can do this by either changing the tariffs and charges, or including the amount as a separate item in your
bill.
8.8
GST
Certain amounts in this contract are (or will be) stated to be inclusive of GST. These are:
(a) the amounts specified in our price list from time to time; and
(b) the amount specified in Clause 9.
Apart from these amounts, there may be other amounts paid by you or by us under this contract that are payments for taxable
supplies as defined for GST purposes. To the extent permitted by law, these other payments will be increased so that the GST
payable on the taxable supply is passed on to the recipient of that taxable supply.
Any adjustments for GST under this clause will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Competition and
Consumer Act 2010 (Commonwealth).
9. BILLING
9.1
When bills are sent
We will send a bill to you as soon as possible after the end of each billing cycle.
If we fail to issue a bill following the end of a billing cycle, we will offer you the option of paying for any electricity used
during the relevant billing cycle under an instalment plan. The maximum period of that instalment plan will be the greater of
the period during which we did not bill you or twelve months.
9.2
Payments to the distributor
We will arrange for one bill to be sent to you for each billing cycle covering tariffs and charges due to us and those tariffs
and charges due to your distributor under your connection and supply contract. We will arrange for payment to the
distributor.
9.3
Calculating the bill
We will calculate at the end of each billing cycle:
(a) the bill for electricity sold during that billing cycle (using information obtained from reading your meter or using an
approved estimating system); and
(b) the amount for any other services supplied under this contract during the billing cycle.
The bill will also include amounts due to the distributor under your connection and supply contract.
9.4
Estimating the electricity usage
If your meter is unable to be read, or your metering data is not obtained, for any reason (for example, if access to the meter
cannot be gained, or the meter breaks down or is faulty), the amount of electricity which was purchased from us at your
supply address may be estimated.
When your meter is subsequently read, the bill will be adjusted for the difference between the estimate and the actual amount
of electricity used, based on the reading of the meter. When you have received an estimated bill due to the absence of
metering data and a subsequent meter reading shows that you have been undercharged, we will offer you the option of paying
for the amount undercharged under an instalment plan.
If the meter is unable to be read due to your actions, we can bill you any charges we incur in arranging for a meter reader
returning to your supply address to read the meter.
9.5
How bills are issued
We must send a bill:
(a) to you at the address nominated by you; or
(b) to a person authorised in writing by you to act on your behalf at the address specified by you.
9.6
Contents of a bill
The bill will be in a form and contain such information as is required by the Energy Retail Code.
10. PAYING YOUR BILL
10.1 What you have to pay
You must pay to us the amount shown on each bill by the date shown on the bill as the date for payment.
10.2 How the bill is paid
You can pay the bill using any of the payment methods listed on the bill. If a payment you make is dishonoured (e.g. where a
cheque or credit card payment is not honoured), and we incur a fee as a result, you must reimburse us the amount of that fee.
10.3 Late payments
If you do not pay your bill on time, we may require you to pay our reasonable costs of recovering that amount from you. If
you are a business customer, you may also be required to pay interest on the outstanding amount as set out in the price list.
This clause does not affect our right to arrange for your supply address to be disconnected under Clause 14 of this contract.
10.4 Difficulties in paying
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If you have difficulties paying your bill, you should contact us as soon as possible. We will provide you with information
about various payment options and, where applicable, payment assistance, in accordance with the Energy Retail Code.
We are required by the Energy Retail Code to identify situations where you may be experiencing difficulties in paying your
bill. In such cases, we will offer you the opportunity to pay your bill under an instalment plan and provide you with
information about various payment options and, where applicable, payment assistance, in accordance with the Energy Retail
Code.
METERS
You must allow safe and convenient access to your supply address for the purposes of reading the relevant meters.
OVERCHARGING AND UNDERCHARGING
12.1 Undercharging
We may recover from you any amount you have been undercharged.
Where you have been undercharged as a result of our error or the distributor’s error, we can only recover the amount
undercharged in the 12 months prior to the meter reading date on the last bill sent to you. We must offer you the opportunity
to pay this amount in instalments over the same period of time during which you were undercharged.
12.2 Overcharging
Where you have been overcharged, we must tell you and follow the procedures set out in the Energy Retail Code for
repaying the money. Where the amount overcharged is $100 or less, and you have already paid that amount, the amount will
be credited to your next bill, or, if you have subsequently ended this contract, we will pay you that amount within 10
business days.
Where the amount overcharged is more than $100, and you have already paid that amount, we must ask you whether the
amount should be credited to your account, repaid to you or paid to another person, and pay the amount in accordance with
your instructions within 10 business days.
12.3 Reviewing your bill
If you disagree with the amount you have been charged, you can ask us to review your bill. The review will be undertaken in
accordance with the requirements of the Energy Retail Code.
If your bill is being reviewed, you are still required to pay the greater of:
(a) the portion of the bill which you do not dispute; or
(b) an amount equal to the average of your bills in the last 12 months.
You must also pay any future bills.
SECURITY DEPOSITS
13.1 Interest on security deposits
Where you have paid a security deposit, we must pay you interest on the deposit at a rate and on terms required by the
Energy Retail Code.
13.2 Use of a security deposit
We may use your security deposit, and any interest earned on the security deposit, to offset any amount you owe under this
contract or under your connection and supply contract with your distributor:
(a) if you fail to pay a bill and, as a result, we arrange for the disconnection of your supply address; or
(b) in relation to a final bill (i.e., the bill we issue when you stop buying electricity from us at your supply address).
13.3 Business customers
If you are purchasing electricity for business use, we may request that you increase the amount of your security deposit in
accordance with the Energy Retail Code.
DISCONNECTION OF SUPPLY
14.1 When can we arrange for disconnection?
Subject to us satisfying the requirements in the Energy Retail Code, we can arrange for the disconnection of your supply
address if:
(a) you do not pay your bill by the last day for payment and, in the case of residential customers, you refuse to agree to
an instalment plan or payment option offered by us;
(b) you fail to comply with the terms of an agreed instalment plan or payment option;
(c) you use electricity illegally or breach Clause 17 of this contract;
(d) we are otherwise entitled or required to do so under the Energy Retail Code or by law.
You should be aware that there are other circumstances in which your distributor can arrange for disconnection under your
connection and supply contract, such as in cases of emergency or for safety reasons. These are detailed in your connection
and supply contract.
14.2 Comply with the Energy Retail Code
We must comply with the provisions of the Energy Retail Code (such as giving you the required notices and warnings)
before arranging for the disconnection of your supply address.
RECONNECTION AFTER DISCONNECTION
If you request us to arrange reconnection of your supply address and you pay to us all of our and the distributor’s reconnection
charges in advance, we will arrange for the reconnection of your supply address.
We may refuse to arrange reconnection and terminate your customer sale contract if we are allowed to do so under the Energy
Retail Code (such as where the circumstances leading to your disconnection have not been fixed within a period of 10 business days
after the date on which you were disconnected).
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16. VACATING A SUPPLY ADDRESS
You must give us at least 3 business days’ notice of your intention to vacate your supply address, together with a forwarding
address for your final bill.
When we receive the notice, we must use our best endeavours to arrange that the relevant meters are read on the date specified in
your notice (or as soon as possible after that date if you do not provide access to your meter on that date) and send a final bill to you
at the forwarding address stated in your notice.
If you do not provide the required notice, or if you do not provide access to your meter, you will be responsible for all electricity
purchased at the supply address until:
(a)
we become aware that you have vacated your supply address and the relevant meters have been read; or
(b)
you give us the required notice; or
(c)
someone else commences purchasing electricity from us or another retailer for that supply address.
17. USE OF ELECTRICITY AND ILLEGAL USE
17.1 Use of electricity
You must not:
(a) allow electricity purchased from us to be used other than in accordance with this contract or the Energy Retail
Code; or
(b) tamper with, or permit tampering with, any meters or associated equipment.
17.2 Illegal use
If you have breached Clause 17.1 of this contract, we may, in accordance with the Energy Retail Code:
(a) estimate the amount of the electricity so obtained and bill you or take debt recovery action against you for that
amount; and
(b) arrange for the immediate disconnection of your supply address.
18. INFORMATION WE NEED
You must provide us with all information we reasonably require for the purposes of this contract. All information must be correct.
We have rights under the Electricity Act and the Energy Retail Code if information you provide is incorrect. You must tell us if
information you have provided to us changes (for example, if your address changes, or the purpose for which you are buying
electricity changes).
19. WE CAN AMEND THIS CONTRACT
We can only amend our contract with you in accordance with the Electricity Act and the requirements of the Energy Retail Code.
Any amendment will take effect from the date referred to in the South Australian Government Gazette.
20. NOTICES
Unless this document or the Energy Retail Code says otherwise (for example, where phone calls are allowed), all notices must be
sent in writing. We can send to you notices at the address at which you buy electricity from us or the most recent address that we
have for you. If a notice is sent by post, we can assume that you have received the notice on the second business day after it was
sent.
21. PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
21.1 Privacy of information
Subject to Clauses 21.2 and 25 of this contract we must keep your information about you confidential.
21.2 Disclosure:
We may, however, disclose information about you:
(a) if required or permitted by law to do so;
(b) if we are required or permitted by our licence to do so, such as to a law enforcement agency;
(c) where you give us written consent; or
(d) to your distributor or a metering provider to the extent that information is for the purposes of arranging connection,
disconnection, reconnection, testing of a meter and billing.
22. QUERIES AND COMPLAINTS
If you have a query or a complaint relating to the sale of electricity by us to you, or this contract generally, you may contact us as
follows (as updated and notified to you from time to time):
(a) call us on 133 702;
(b) log your feedback at www.alintadirect.com.au;
(c) post your comments to:
Alinta Energy—Feedback
G.P.O. Box 1302,
Melbourne, Vic. 3001
23. FORCE MAJEURE
23.1 Effect of force majeure event
If, but for this Clause 23, either party would breach this contract due to the occurrence of a force majeure event:
(a) The obligations of the party under this contract, other than any obligation to pay money, are suspended to the extent
to which they are affected by the force majeure event for so long as the force majeure event continues; and
(b) The affected party must use its best endeavours to give the other prompt notice of that fact including full
particulars of the force majeure event, an estimate of its likely duration, the obligations affected by it and the
extent of its effects on those obligations and the steps taken to remove, overcome or minimise those effects.
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Deemed prompt notice
For the purposes of this Clause 23, if the effects of a force majeure event are widespread we will be deemed to have given
you prompt notice if we make the necessary information available by way of a 24 hour telephone service within 30 minutes
of being advised of the force majeure event or otherwise as soon as practicable.
23.3 Obligation to overcome or minimise effects of force majeure event
Either party relying on this Clause 23 by claiming a force majeure event must use its best endeavours to remove, overcome
or minimise the effects of that force majeure event as quickly as practicable.
23.4 Settlement of industrial disputes
Nothing in this Clause 23 will require either party to settle an industrial dispute which constitutes a force majeure event in
any manner other than the manner preferred by that party.
23.5 Non-exclusion of National Electricity Law
Nothing in this Clause 23 varies or excludes the operation of Section 120 of the National Electricity Law.
24. APPLICABLE LAW
We, as your retailer, and you, as our customer, agree to comply with any applicable requirements of any codes or guidelines issued
by the Commission from time to time.
The laws of South Australia govern this contract.
25. LAST RESORT EVENT
If we are no longer entitled under the Electricity Act to sell electricity to you due to a last resort event occurring in relation to us,
we are required by the Energy Retail Code to provide your name, billing address and NMI to the electricity entity appointed as the
retailer of last resort under the Electricity Act and this contract will come to an end.
SCHEDULE 1: DEFINITIONS
applicable regulatory instruments means any Act or regulatory instrument made under an Act, or regulatory instrument issued by the
Commission, which applies to us as a retailer;
billing cycle means the regular recurrent period for which you receive a bill from us;
best endeavours means to act in good faith and use all reasonable efforts, skill and resources;
business customer means a small customer who is not a residential customer;
business day means a day on which banks are open for general banking business in Adelaide, other than a Saturday, or a Sunday;
connection and supply contract means the contract you have with your distributor to connect and supply electricity to your supply
address;
connection point means the agreed point of supply between your electrical installation and the distribution network;
customer means a customer as defined in the Electricity Act who buys or proposes to buy electricity from a retailer;
customer sale contract means a standing contract, a market contract or a default contract;
default contract means the customer sale contract between a retailer and a default customer arising in accordance with the regulations
under the Electricity Act;
default customer means, in relation to a connection point, a person who is deemed pursuant to the regulations under the Electricity Act
to have a default contract with a retailer in relation to that connection point;
distributor means a holder of a licence to operate a distribution network under Part 3 of the Act;
Electricity Act means the Electricity Act 1996;
force majeure event means an event outside the control of you or us;
last resort event means an event which triggers the operation of the retailer of last resort scheme approved by the Commission;
market contract means a customer sale contract which complies with Part A of the Energy Retail Code other than a standing contract
or a default contract;
metering data has the meaning given that term in the National Electricity Rules;
NMI means a National Metering Identifier assigned to a metering installation at an electricity customer’s supply address;
price list means our list of current tariffs and charges applying to you from time to time;
residential customer means a small customer who acquires electricity for domestic use;
retailer means a person licensed under the Electricity Act to retail electricity;
security deposit means an amount of money or other arrangement acceptable to the retailer as a security against a customer defaulting
on a bill;
small customer has the same meaning as is given to that term in the Energy Retail Code;
standing contract has the same meaning as is given to that term in the Energy Retail Code;
supply means the delivery of electricity;
supply address means:
(a) the address for which you purchase electricity from us where there is only one connection point at that address; or
(b) where there is more than one connection point at that address, each connection point through which you purchase electricity
from us.
6 October 2011]
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
4161
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993
Vary the Approval of Category B Containers
I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the
Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby:
Vary the Approval of Category B Containers
Approve as Category B Containers, subject to the conditions 1-4 below, each of the classes of containers identified by reference to
the following matters described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice which are sold in South Australia:
(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;
(b) the size of the containers;
(c) the type of containers;
(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.
(1) That containers of the class to which the approval relates must bear the refund marking specified by the Authority for
containers of that class. The Authority specifies the following refund markings for Category B containers:
(i) ‘10c refund at collection depots when sold in SA’, or
(ii) ‘10c refund at SA/NT collection depots in State/Territory of purchase’.
(2) The holder of the approval must have in place an effective and appropriate waste management arrangement in relation to
containers of that class. For the purpose of this approval notice the company named in Column 5 of schedule 1 of this Notice is
the nominated super collector.
(3) In the case of an approval in relation to Category B Containers that the waste management arrangement must require the holder
of the approval to provide specified super collectors with a declaration in the form determined by the Authority in relation to
each sale of such containers by the holder of the approval as soon as practicable after the sale.
(4) The holder of these approvals must ensure that if a sticker bearing the refund marking has been approved, and is applied to the
container, then the sticker must not be placed on any portion of the opening mechanism or in any other place that would require
complete or partial removal of the sticker before the contents may be consumed.
SCHEDULE 1
Column 1
Column 2
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Aussie Bodies Lo Carb Protein Revival
Dutch Chocolate
Aussie bodies protein Revival Coffee
Protein Revival Chocolate
Protein Revial Coffee
Protein Revival Strawberry
Protein Revival Vanilla
Rapidfire Glutamine Growth Fuel Berry
Flavour
Rapidfire Glutamine Growth Fuel Fruity
Cola Flavour
Selenium Squash—Lemon
Start The Day Choc Banana
Trim Start The Day Breakfast To Go
Chocolate
Trim Start The Day Breakfast To Go Vanilla
Column 3
Container Type
Column 4
Column 5
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
375
LPB—Aseptic
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
375
375
375
375
375
500
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
Plastic
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
500
Plastic
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
250
250
Plastic
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
250
LPB—Aseptic
Vitaco Health Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
4162
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
[6 October 2011
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993
Approval of Category B Containers
I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Team Leader, Container Deposit Legislation and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the
Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby:
Approval of Category B Containers
Approve as Category B Containers, subject to the conditions in subclauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 below, each of the classes of containers
identified by reference to the following matters described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice which are sold in South
Australia:
(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;
(b) the size of the containers;
(c) the type of containers; and
(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.
(1) That containers of the class to which the approval relates must bear the refund marking specified by the Authority for
containers of that class. The Authority specifies the following refund markings for Category B containers:
(i) ‘10c refund at collection depots when sold in SA’, or
(ii) ‘10c refund at SA/NT collection depots in State/Territory of purchase’.
(2) The holder of the approval must have in place an effective and appropriate waste management arrangement in relation to
containers of that class. For the purpose of this approval notice the company named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice is
the nominated super collector.
(3) In the case of an approval in relation to Category B containers that the waste management arrangement must require the holder
of the approval to provide specified super collectors with a declaration in the form determined by the Authority in relation to
each sale of such containers by the holder of the approval as soon as practicable after the sale’.
(4) The holder of these approvals must ensure that if a sticker bearing the refund marking has been approved, and is applied to the
container, then the sticker must not be placed on any portion of the opening mechanism or in any other place that would require
complete or partial removal of the sticker before the contents may be consumed.
SCHEDULE 1
Column 1
Column 2
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Column 3
Container Type
Beet it Organic Juice
Beet it Organic Juice
Beet it Organic Shot
Summer Dry Lager
250
750
75
330
PET
Glass
PET
Glass
Black Barrel Premium Bourbon Whiskey
And Cola
Creative Berry Swirl Strawberry and Cream
Shots
Creative Cowboy Butterscotch & Cream
Shots
Creative Cowboy Butterscotch Flavour With
Smooth Decadent Cream
440
Column 4
Column 5
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Can—Aluminium
AVO Trading Pty Ltd
AVO Trading Pty Ltd
AVO Trading Pty Ltd
Australian Liquor Marketers
Pty Ltd
BDS Marketing
30
PET
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
30
PET
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
30
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
PET
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
30
PET
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
2 000
Creative Jam Donut Raspberry And Cream
Shots
Creative QF Shooter Melon And Cream
Shots
Elevate Bomb
Elevate Guarana
Elevate Taurine
Monarch Draught Cider
Monarch Dry Cider
Monarch Sweet Cider
Pure Platinum Vodka Citrus Ice
Pure Platinum Vodka Lemon Lime
Pure Platinum Vodka Orange
Pure Platinum Vodka Passionfruit
Pure Platinum Vodka Raspberry
Shakem Premium Butterscotch Smoothie
355
300
300
330
330
330
355
355
355
355
355
2 000
Shakem Premium Chocolate Smoothie
2 000
Shakem Premium Exotic Berry Smoothie
2 000
Shakem Premium Strawberry Smoothie
2 000
Shakem Premium Tropical Smoothie
2 000
Marine Stores Ltd
6 October 2011]
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
4163
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
WKD Original Vodka Blue
WKD Original Vodka Iron Brew
WKD Original Vodka Purple
WKD Original Vodka Red
Bacardi Breezer Blueberry Guava
Eristoff And Cola
Eristoff And Lemon
DAB Beer
275
275
275
275
275
300
300
1 000
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Glass
Glass
Can—Steel
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
Bacardi Lion Pty Ltd
Bacardi Lion Pty Ltd
Bacardi Lion Pty Ltd
Beach Avenue Wholesalers
Pty Ltd
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd
Brown Forman Australia Pty
Ltd
DBG Australia Pty Ltd trading
as Drinkworks
De Bortoli Wines Pty Ltd
East 9th Breweing
Epicure Holding Pty Ltd
Bickfords Cranberry Juice Drink
Bickfords Old Style Grape Soda
Bickfords Old Style Orange Cream
Bickfords Prune Juice
Bickfords Super Berry Red Juice
Southern Comfort Lime & Soda
250
275
275
250
250
375
PET
Glass
Glass
PET
PET
Can—Aluminium
Monteiths Crushed Apple & Pear Cider
Blend
Williams Premium Lager
Doss Blockos Pale Lager
Jts Coconut Essence 100% Pure Coconut
Water
A&W Root Beer
Cherry Coke
Dr Pepper
Fanta Grape
Fanta Pineapple
Fanta Strawberry
L&P
Asahi Super Dry
Asahi Super Dry
Cascade Traditionals Cola
Cascade Traditionals Lemon Lime & Bitters
Cascade Traditionals Orange
Alo Allure Aloe Vera Drink with Mango &
Mangosteen
Alo Appeal Aloe Pomelo Pink Grapefruit &
Lemon
Alo Awaken Aloe Vera Drink with
Wheatgrass
Alo Enrich Aloe Vera Pomegranate &
Cranberry
Alo Exposed Original Aloe Vera Drink with
Honey
Coco Exposed Goji Berry & Lychee
Coco Exposed Mangosteen & Mango
Coco Exposed Passionfruit & Pineapple
Coco Exposed Peach & Kiwi
Coco Exposed Wheatgrass
Noyu Honey Lemon Chamomile Tea
Complexion
Noyu Lychee Oolong Tea
Noyu Mellow Pomelo Chamomile Green Tea
Noyu Peach Oolong Tea
Noyu Samurai Defender Mandarin Ginger
Oolong Tea Herbal Defence
Zevia Natural Diet Soda Black Cherry
Zevia Natural Diet Soda Cola
Zevia Natural Diet Soda Ginger Ale
Zevia Natural Diet Soda Lemon & Lime
Twist
Zevia Natural Diet Soda Orange
Allganics Organic Apple & Blackcurrant
Sparkling
Allganics Organic Apple & Cranberry Juice
500
Glass
330
330
520
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Glass
PET
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Feast On This Pty Ltd
Fosters Australia
Fosters Australia
Fosters Australia
Fosters Australia
Fosters Australia
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
350
350
350
350
350
500
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
500
500
500
500
PET
PET
PET
PET
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
355
355
355
355
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
355
275
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple & Feijoa Juice
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple & Feijoa Sparkling
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple & Guava Juice
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple & Pear Juice
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple Blueberry &
Ginger Juice
275
Glass
Fresh Food Enterprises Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
355
355
355
355
355
355
355
2 000
1 000
375
375
375
500
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
4164
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
[6 October 2011
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Allganics Organic Apple Cranberry &
Pomegranate Sparkling
Allganics Organic Apple Juice
275
Glass
275
Glass
Allganics Organic Apple Orange & Mango
Juice
Allganics Organic Apple Orange Mango &
Passionfruit Juice
Allganics Organic Apple Pineapple &
Passionfruit Sparkling
Allganics Organic Cola
275
Glass
275
Glass
275
Glass
330
Glass
Allganics Organic Ginger Beer
330
Glass
Allganics Organic Lemon Lime & Bitters
330
Glass
Allganics Organic Lemonade
330
Glass
Rockstar Punched Fruit Punch Flavour
V Black Guarana Energy Drink
V Blue Double Hit Guarana Energy Drink
V Blue Guarana Energy Drink
V Blue Guarana Energy Drink
V Sugarfree
Dr Pepper
Gilroy Special Lime
Gilroy Special Lime Sugar Free
Nekta Liquid Kiwi Fruit
500
500
500
250
350
500
2 000
250
250
1 250
Can—Aluminium
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Glass
PET
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
PET
Sipso Rice Drink Chocolate
Sipso Rice Drink Vanilla
Hargreaves Hill Hefeweizen
250
250
330
Can—Steel
Can—Steel
Glass
Hargreaves Hill Pale Ale
330
Glass
Dryck Blabar Blueberry Drink
Dryck Nypon Rosehip Drink
B52 Shots
250
250
30
Glass
Glass
PET
Chicos Cowboy Butterscotch & Cream
Liqueur Shots
QF Irish Cream Liqueur + Melon Liqueur
Shot
Rattlesnake Tequila And Lime Liqueur Shots
30
PET
30
PET
30
PET
Sour Shot Apple Sours & Feijoa Vodka
30
PET
Texas Ranger Shots
30
PET
Vodka Cruiser Chi Chi
275
Glass
Vodka Cruiser Lemon Berry Fizz
275
Glass
Vodka Cruiser Manhattan Mulberry
275
Glass
Vodka Cruiser Sublime Spida
275
Glass
Vodka Cruiser Tropical Pash
275
Glass
30
PET
VnC Cocktails Mango Daiquiri
700
PET
VnC Cocktails Pacific Mai Tai
700
PET
VnC Cocktails Passionfruit Caprioska
700
PET
VnC Cocktails Pomegranate Cosmopolitan
700
PET
VnC Cocktails Vodka Mojito
700
PET
Zambuka Shots
Guarana Antartica
Budweiser
Hahn Superdry Premium Low Carb
Gold
Morning Glory
Rock Harder
330
1 180
375
330
330
330
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Glass
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Australia
Pty Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Frucor Beverages Ltd
Funworks
Gilroy Special Australia
Gilroy Special Australia
Global Food Distributors Pty
Ltd
Greenland Pacific Pty Ltd
Greenland Pacific Pty Ltd
Hargreaves Hill Brewing Co
Pty Ltd
Hargreaves Hill Brewing Co
Pty Ltd
IKEA Adelaide Cebas Pty Ltd
IKEA Adelaide Cebas Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
Independent Distillers (Aust.)
Pty Ltd
International Liquor
Wholesalers
International Liquor
Wholesalers
International Liquor
Wholesalers
International Liquor
Wholesalers
International Liquor
Wholesalers
Latin Deli Pty Ltd
Lion Nathan Australia Limited
Lion Nathan Australia Limited
Lioness Money
Lioness Money
Lioness Money
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Flagcan Distributors
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
6 October 2011]
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
4165
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Lobo Quince juice
Ilaria Aranciata
640
1 500
Glass
PET
Ilaria Chinotto
1 500
PET
Ilaria Cola
1 500
PET
Ilaria Gassosa
1 500
PET
Ilaria Ginger
1 500
PET
Ilaria Pompelmo
1 500
PET
Sorgente Dell Amore Aqua Minerale
Naturale Sparkling
Sorgente Dell Amore Aqua Minerale Still
1 000
Glass
1 000
Glass
Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water
2 000
PET
Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water
500
PET
Sorgente Dell Amore Natural Mineral Water
Sparkling
Ned Kelly Heavy White
500
PET
750
Glass
Farmers Union Iced Coffee ONE
Farmers Union Iced Coffee ONE
Pura Classic Choc Berry
Daintree Natural Spring Water
Daintree Natural Spring Water
Daintree Natural Spring Water
Pure Attitude Natural Spring Water
+ ice Cosmopolitan
+ ice Cosmopolitan
600
375
600
1 500
350
600
750
700
2 000
+ ice Lemon & Lime
+ ice Mango Daiquiri
+ ice Pina Colada
+ ice Pina Colada
700
700
700
2 000
+ ice Strawberry Daiquiri
+ ice Strawberry Daiquiri
700
2 000
Bacchus CS Cowboy
Bacchus Chocolate Banana Split
Bacchus Chocolate Eclair Shot
Bacchus Chocolate Shot
Bacchus Cowboy Smoothie
275
30
30
30
2 000
Bacchus Cowgirl Shot
Bacchus Expresso Shot
Bacchus Original Shot
Bacchus Pancake Shot
Bacchus QF
Damirov Blend 22 Caipifruta With
Passionfruit Juice And A Hint Of
Pineapple
Damirov Blend 22 Caipiroska Lime Juice
With A Hint Of Lemon
30
30
30
30
30
2 000
Damirov Blend 22 Mojito With Lime Juice
And Mint
2 000
Damirov Vodka And Blood Orange With A
Twist Of Citrus
2 000
Damirov Vodka And Cranberry With A
Twist Of Orange
2 000
Damirov Vodka And Orange Juice With A
Twist Of Peach
2 000
Kentucky State Bourbon & Cola 5%
2 000
440
LPB—Gable Top
LPB—Gable Top
LPB—Gable Top
PET
PET
PET
PET
Glass
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Glass
Glass
Glass
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Glass
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Glass
HDPE
HDPE
HDPE
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
HDPE
HDPE
HDPE
HDPE
HDPE
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Can—Aluminium
Lobo Juice & Cider Pty Ltd
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Merenda Wholesalers
Adelaide
Mical Nominees trading as
Callipari Wine & Food
National Foods Milk Limited
National Foods Milk Limited
National Foods Milk Limited
New Age Beverages Pty Ltd
New Age Beverages Pty Ltd
New Age Beverages Pty Ltd
New Age Beverages Pty Ltd
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Pacific Beverage Company
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
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[6 October 2011
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Kentucky State Bourbon & Cola 8%
El Loco Cerveza Especial
Cheeky Rascal Apple Cider
Cheeky Rascal Raspberry & Apple Cider
Cheeky Rascal Strawberry & Apple Cider
Strawbellini Strawberry Moscato Sparkling
Red Eye Platinum
Rekorderlig Premium Apple & Blackcurrant
Cider
Gatorade G Series Recover 01 Berry
440
355
330
330
330
750
500
500
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Pacific Beverage Company
Private Label Liquor Pty Ltd
Rebello Wines
Rebello Wines
Rebello Wines
Rebello Wines
Red Eye International
Red Island Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
118
Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Gatorade G Series Recover 01 Orange
118
Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Gatorade G Series Recover 03 Lemon Lime
Orange
Gatorade G Series Recover 03 Mixed Berry
Fruitfull Apple Fruit Drink
Fruitfull Mango Fruit Drink
Fruitfull Orange Fruit Drink
Fruitfull Tropical Fruit Drink
Peroni La Birra Italiana
Magners Irish Cider Original
Magners Irish Pear Cider
Midori & Pineapple
500
Flexible Pouch—
PE/PET
Flexible Pouch—
PE/PET
PET
Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
500
150
150
150
150
330
440
440
2 000
Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd
Siena Foods Pty Ltd
Siena Foods Pty Ltd
Siena Foods Pty Ltd
Siena Foods Pty Ltd
Siena Foods Pty Ltd
Suntory (Aust.) Pty Ltd
Suntory (Aust.) Pty Ltd
Suntory (Aust.) Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Midori Orange & Pink Grapefruit
2 000
Suntory (Aust.) Pty Ltd
Statewide Recycling
17 Tea
17 Tea
2%
A cafe La
Aloe Drink
Bacchus
Bacchus D
Black Sesame Soy Drink
Blueberry
Bokbunja
Capri Sun Apple
Chilsung Cider
Condition Power
Corn Tea
Crushed Apple
Crushed Pear
Crushed Pear
Crushed Strawberry
Fresh Pear Juice
Green Plum
Hite Beer
Maxwell House
Micro Fiber
Milkis
Milkis
Orange Juice
Original Plum
Pocari Sweat
Pocari Sweat
Pororo Apple Drink
Pororo Strawberry Drink
Pororo Tropical Drink
Rice Juice
Rice Juice
Rice Punch
Sam Da Soo
Sam Da Soo
Soju
Soo Jeong Gwa
Soy Drink Banana
Sunkist Grape
Vilac Shikhye
Vita 500
Welchs
White Soju
The Hills Cider Company Traditional Pear
500
1 500
1 500
260
500
250
100
200
180
375
200
1 500
100
1 500
238
238
1 500
238
120
1 500
355
175
100
1 500
250
238
1 500
500
1 500
235
235
235
1 500
500
1 800
2 000
500
360
238
200
1 500
238
100
355
360
330
PET
LiquidPaperBoard
LiquidPaperBoard
LiquidPaperBoard
LiquidPaperBoard
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
Cask—cardboard box
and PE/Metal/
Polyester bag
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
Can—Aluminium
Glass
LPB—Aseptic
Glass
Glass
PET
PET
Glass
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
PET
Can—Aluminium
LPB—Aseptic
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Glass
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
PET
Plastic
PET
PET
Glass
Can—Aluminium
LPB—Aseptic
PET
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
Sy & Hy Pty Ltd
The Hills Cider Company Pty
Ltd
Tony Ferguson LCD Pty Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Tony Ferguson Banana Flavoured Shake
375
LPB—Aseptic
Marine Stores Ltd
6 October 2011]
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Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Tony Ferguson Chocolate Shake
Tony Ferguson Espresso Shake
Stowford Press Westons Cider
375
375
500
LPB—Aseptic
LPB—Aseptic
Can—Aluminium
Crabbies Original Alcoholic Ginger Beer
Stoke Amber
Stoke Dark
Stoke Gold
500
330
330
330
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Tony Ferguson LCD Pty Ltd
Tony Ferguson LCD Pty Ltd
World Brands Australia Pty
Ltd
Wow Brands
Wow Brands
Wow Brands
Wow Brands
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993
Revocation of Approval of Category B Containers
I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the
Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby revoke the approvals of the classes of Category B containers sold in South
Australia as identified by reference to the following matters, which are described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice.
(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;
(b) the size of the containers;
(c) the type of containers;
(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.
These approvals are revoked as the Authority is satisfied that the waste management arrangement between the approval holder and
the party named in column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice has been cancelled.
SCHEDULE 1
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Column 5
Product Name
Container
Size (mL)
Container Type
Approval Holder
Collection
Arrangements
Black Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Whiskey And Cola
Elevate Bomb Guarana & Taurine Vodka &
Soda
Elevate Guarana Vodka & Soda
Elevate Taurine Vodka & Soda
Monarch Draught Cider
Monarch Dry Cider
Monarch Sweet Cider
Pure Platinum Vodka Citrus Ice
Pure Platinum Vodka Lemon Lime
Pure Platinum Vodka Orange
Pure Platinum Vodka Passionfruit
Pure Platinum Vodka Raspberry
Shakem Premium Cocktails Cosmopolitan
10%
Shakem Premium Cocktails Long Island
Iced Tea 10%
Shakem Premium Cocktails Mojito 10%
Shakem Premium Cocktails Pina Colada
10%
WKD Apple Cider 4.5%
WKD Original Vodka Blue
WKD Original Vodka Iron Brew
WKD Original Vodka Red
Peak Performance Natural Energy Shot
XOX Energy Drink Premium
Atip Coconut Juice
Atip Grass Jelly
Mr Number One Coconut Juice
Mr Number One Palm Juice
Mr Number One Pennywort Drink
Nata Lychee Flavour Drink
Nata Mango Flavour Drink
Nata Strawberry Flavour Drink
New Lamthong Pennywort Drink
Red Bull
Smile Brand Basil Seed Drink
470
Can—Aluminium
BDS Marketing
Statewide Recycling
355
355
355
330
330
330
355
355
355
355
355
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Glass
Glass
Glass
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
Can—Aluminium
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
700
Glass
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
700
700
Glass
Glass
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
PET
Can—Aluminium
Can—Steel
Can—Steel
Can—Steel
Glass
Glass
PET
PET
PET
Can—Steel
Glass
Glass
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
BDS Marketing
Energy Drinks Australia Pty Ltd
Leading Beverages Pty Ltd
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Thuan Phat Supermarket
Marine Stores Ltd
Marine Stores Ltd
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
Statewide Recycling
700
330
275
275
275
20
250
520
350
350
320 g
290
320
320
320
340
150
290
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DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): MID
MURRAY COUNCIL TOWNSHIP BOUNDARIES DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT
Preamble
1. The Development Plan Amendment entitled Mid Murray
Council—Township Boundaries Development Plan Amendment
has been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the
Development Act 1993.
2. The Honourable John Rau has decided to approve the
Amendment.
PURSUANT to Section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I–
(a) approve the Amendment; and
(b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the
Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come
into operation.
Dated 30 September 2011.
JOHN RAU, Minister for Urban Development,
Planning and the City of Adelaide
DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 25 (17): CITY OF
SALISBURY RURAL (AIRCRAFT NOISE)/DIREK WEST
SECTOR
Preamble
1. The Development Plan Amendment entitled City of Salisbury
City of Salisbury—Rural (Aircraft Noise)/Direk West Sector has
been finalised in accordance with the provisions of the
Development Act 1993.
2. The Honourable John Rau has decided to approve the
Amendment.
PURSUANT to Section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I—
(a) approve the Amendment; and
(b) fix the day on which this notice is published in the
Gazette as the day on which the Amendment will come
into operation.
Dated 30 September 2011.
JOHN RAU, Minister for Urban Development,
Planning and the City of Adelaide
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115
TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, Michael Harper and Lara Suitor of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 28 Vaughan
Terrace, Berri, S.A. 5343 (the ‘exemption holders’), are exempt
from Section 70 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and
Regulation 10 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations
2007, but only insofar as they may engage in the collection of fish
from the waters described in Schedule 1, using the gear specified
in Schedule 2 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions
set out in Schedule 3, from 15 September 2011 until 15 September
2012, unless varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1
River Murray wetlands and tributaries.
SCHEDULE 2
• 12 fyke nets (minimum mesh of 5 mm, maximum leader of
5 m and maximum opening of 60 cm);
• 1 seine net (minimum mesh of 5 mm and maximum length of
12 m);
• 12 shrimp traps;
• 10 snorkel traps.
SCHEDULE 3
1. The specimens collected by the exemption holders are for
scientific and research purposes only and must not be sold.
2. All native fish taken pursuant to the exempted activity must
be immediately returned to the water.
[6 October 2011
3. All non-native species of fish must be destroyed be disposed
off appropriately.
4. Before conducting the exempted activity, the exemption
holders must contact the PIRSA Fishwatch on 1800 065 522 and
answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. You will
need to have a copy of your exemption with you at the time of
making the call, and be able to provide information about the area
and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and/or boats
involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity
and other related issues. Exemption No. 9902481
5. The exemption holder must provide a written report detailing
the outcomes of the collection of organisms pursuant to this notice
to the Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture, (G.P.O. Box
1625, Adelaide, S.A. 5001) upon completion, giving the following
details:
• the date and time of collection;
• the description of all species collected; and
• the number of each species collected.
6. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption
holders must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice
must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries and Aquaculture
Compliance Officer if requested.
7. The exemption holders must not contravene or fail to comply
with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made
under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.
Dated 15 September 2011.
PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115
TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, Garry Warrick of RSD 9, New Residence
via Loxton, S.A. 5333 (the ‘exemption holder’), holder of River
Fishery Licence No. R27, is exempt from Section 53 (2) of the
Fisheries Management Act 2007 and Regulation 7 (b) (i) and
Clause 6 of Schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General)
Regulations 2007, but only insofar as he may use the device
described in Schedule 1 to take carp, bony bream and other nonnative species in the areas specified in Schedule 2 for the purpose
of trade or business (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the
conditions set out in Schedule 3, from 16 September 2011 until 16
June 2012, unless varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1
‘Carp net’—a gill net with a ply greater than 5, having a
maximum length of 50 m and a minimum mesh size of 10 cm and
a maximum mesh size not exceeding 18 cm.
SCHEDULE 2
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the licence holder may conduct fishing
activities pursuant to this licence in all backwaters of the River
Murray excluding the following areas during the corresponding
period set out in the following table:
Area Excluded
Lake Littra and outflow channel
Clover Lake
Coombool Swamp
Lake Limbra and outflow channel
Lake Woolpolool
Ral Ral Creek below Chaffey Pump
and entrance waters to Lake
Merreti
Katarapko Creek and Eckert Creek,
including The Splash
Bulyong Creek
Pilby Creek
Hancock Creek
Mundic Creek
Pike River
Punkah Creek
Slaney Creek
Loch Luna
Cobdogla Swamp
Period of Closure
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
Permanent—all year
1 August to 30 April
(inclusive)
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
Area Excluded
Loveday Swamp/Mussel lagoons
Lake Merreti
Period of Closure
1 August to 30 April
(inclusive)
1 August to 31 January
(inclusive)
(2) The licence holder may conduct fishing operations within the
closure areas and periods listed above if given written approval by
the Director of Fisheries to undertake specified carp eradication
work in a specified area for a specified period.
SCHEDULE 3
1. The exemption holder must not use more than 30 carp nets at
any one time in permitted backwaters of the River Murray.
2. The exemption holder must not have more than 30 carp nets
in his possession at any time when he is deploying carp nets in the
backwaters of the River Murray.
3. The exemption holder may only engage in the exempted
activity when also fishing pursuant to River Fishery Licence No.
R27 and may only use a boat to engage in the exempted activity if
that boat is registered by endorsement on River Fishery Licence
No. R27.
4. The exemption holder must not cause or permit a person to
act as his agent when engaged in the exempted activity unless that
person may lawfully act as an agent for the exemption holder in
relation to River Fishery Licence No. R27.
5. All native fish (excluding bony bream and yabbies) taken in
the course of the exempted activity must be immediately returned
to the water.
6. Immediately prior to commencing the exempted activity, the
exemption holder must contact the PIRSA Fisheries Compliance
Unit on 1800 065 522 and provide the following details:
• The licence number and person(s) conducting the activity.
• The exact location(s) of the fishing activities.
• The number of carp nets being used.
• Exemption number 9902480.
7. The exemption holder must ensure that the carp nets are
checked and all fish removed at least once during each 24 hour
period.
8. When the exemption holder moves the carp nets more than
3 km from the reported location of the nets under Condition 6, or
removes the nets from the River completely, the exemption holder
must again report to PIRSA Fisheries Compliance on 1800 065
522 and provide either details, as required under Condition 6 of
this exemption notice, or report that fishing with carp nets has
ceased.
9. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holder
must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice must be
produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Compliance Officer as requested.
10. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply
with the Fisheries Management Act 2007, or any regulations made
under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.
Dated 16 September 2011.
PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115
TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, David Mazengarb of Australian Bight
Abalone Ltd, 29 Beach Terrace, Elliston, S.A. 5670 (the
‘exemption holder’), or a person acting as his agent, is exempt
from Sections 70 and 71 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007,
but only insofar as they may engage in the removal of Scallop
(Family Pectinidae) from Aquaculture sea cages located in waters
specified in Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the
conditions set out in Schedule 2, from 29 August 2011 until 29
August 2012, unless this notice is varied or revoked earlier.
Exemption number: 9902448
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SCHEDULE 1
1. South Australian coastal waters adjacent to Anxious Bay and
Waldergrave Island Elliston limited to:
1.1 Australian Bight Abalone Ltd Aquaculture Licence
FA00026
1.2 Australian Bight Abalone Ltd Aquaculture Licence
FA00027
1.3 Australian Bight Abalone Ltd Aquaculture Licence
FA00029
1.4 Australian Bight Abalone Ltd Aquaculture Licence
FA00030
1.5 Australian Bight Abalone Ltd Aquaculture Licence
AQ00029
SCHEDULE 2
2. The scallops (Family Pectinidae) removed by the exemption
holder must not be sold.
3. All scallops (Family Pectinidae) removed can only be
collected by hand and either by snorkelling or diving.
4. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fishwatch on 1800
065 522 at least 2 hours prior to conducting the exempted activity
and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The
exemption holder will need to have a copy of the exemption at the
time of making the call, and be able to provide information about
the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and boats
involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity
and other related questions. Exemption number 9902448.
5. The exemption holder must provide a written report to the
Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture (G.P.O. Box 1625,
Adelaide, S.A. 5001) within 14 days of the completion of each
collection made pursuant to this exemption, providing details of
the numbers, location and time of the collection.
6. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption holder
or an agent of the exemption holder must be in possession of a
copy of this notice. Such notice must be produced to a PIRSA
Fisheries Officer upon request.
7. All scallops (Family Pectinidae) removed can only be
dumped at facility licences by the Environmental Protection
Authority (EPA) to receive such waste.
8. A person undertaking the exempted activity must not
contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act
2007 or any regulations made under that Act, except where
specifically exempted by this notice.
Dated 30 August 2011.
PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 : SECTION 115
TAKE notice that, pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, Adam Butterworth of The South
Australian Oyster Hatchery of The Haven Road, Louth Bay, Port
Lincoln, S.A. 5606 (the ‘exemption holder’) is exempt from
Sections 52, 53 and 70 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, but
only insofar as he may take Native Flat Oyster (Ostrea angasi) for
the purpose of aquaculture broodstock (the ‘exempted activity’) in
the waters specified in Schedule 1, subject to the conditions in
Schedule 2 from 8 September 2011 until 8 September 2012, unless
varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1
Coffin Bay
34°37′00.00″S
135°28′60.00″E
SCHEDULE 2
1. The exemption holder may take a maximum of 500 Native
Flat Oyster (Ostrea angasi) for the purpose of aquaculture
broodstock.
2. All broodstock taken cannot be released after captivity.
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
3. All oyster broodstock taken pursuant to this exemption must
be delivered and quarantined at The South Australian Oyster
Hatchery (FT00158) of The Haven Road Louth Bay, Port Lincoln,
S.A. 5606.
4. No specimens taken pursuant to this exemption can be sold or
transferred to another party.
5. The exempted activity may also be conducted on the
exemption holder’s behalf by Barry Mattner and/or Brett Pitman
and/or Dene Rodd.
6. The exemption holder or agent must notify PIRSA Fishwatch
on 1800 065 522 at least two hours prior to conducting the
exempted activity and answer a series of questions about the
exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy
of the exemption at the time of making the call, and be able to
provide information about the area and time of the exempted
activity, the vehicles and other related questions. Exemption
number 9902447.
7. The exemption holder must provide a written report to the
Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture, (G.P.O. Box 1625,
Adelaide, S.A. 5001) within 14 days of any collection. The report
is to provide details of the time, date, location and number of fish
collected, including details of any mortalities.
8. The exemption holder must provide a written report to the
Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture, (G.P.O. Box 1625,
Adelaide, S.A. 5001) within one month of the expiry of this notice
and provide a report detailing a summary of the broodstock
collected including the time, date, location and number of fish
collected, including details of any mortalities along with a
summary report of any outcomes of the breeding program during
the period of the exempted activity.
9. While engaged in the exempted activity the exemption holder
must carry or have about or near their person a copy of this notice.
Such notice must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries Officer upon
request.
10. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply
with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made
under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.
Dated 8 September 2011.
PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 115
TAKE notice that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, Andy John of the District Council of
Ceduna, 44 O’Loughlin Terrace, Ceduna, S.A. 5690 (the
‘exemption holder’) or a person acting as his agent, is exempt
from Sections 52, 53, 70, 71 and 73 of the Fisheries Management
Act 2007, but only insofar as the exemption holder may collect
unattached or beach-cast seagrass/seaweed and algae from the
area described in Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to
the conditions set out in Schedule 2, from 6 September 2011 until
6 September 2012, unless varied or revoked earlier.
SCHEDULE 1
1. Ceduna foreshore from the foreshore adjacent to the Ceduna
District Health Service to 400 m south of the Ceduna Sailing Club.
2. Smoky Bay north and south of the boat ramps between high
and low watermark.
SCHEDULE 2
1. The exemption holder must minimise the collection of sand,
the disturbance to any birds, and/or animals that are present on the
area. Sand taken as an incidence of harvesting operations is to be
returned to the foreshore.
2. Unattached or beach-cast seagrass/seaweed and algae
may only be harvested from the specified areas described in
Schedule 1.
3. Where sand dunes are present no harvesting is to take place
within four metres of the fore dune.
4. The exemption holder must only collect beachcast
seagrass/seaweed on the beach between the low and high water
mark at low water tide, no closer than 5 m from the seaward toe of
any dune.
[6 October 2011
5. The exemption holder must not collect beachcast
seagrass/seaweed where cover is low.
6. Seagrass/seaweed and algae may only be harvested pursuant
to this notice for amenity purposes and must not be sold or used
for a commercial purpose. The resulting product from compost
must not be sold or used for a commercial purpose.
7. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fishwatch on
1800 065 522 at least two hours prior to conducting the exempted
activity and answer a series of questions about the exempted
activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the
exemption at the time of making the call, and be able to provide
information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the
vehicles and boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the
exempted activity and other related questions. Exemption number
9902465.
8. While engaged in the exempted activity, the exemption
holder, or his agents, must be in possession of a copy of this
notice. Such notice must be produced to a PIRSA Fisheries
Officer if requested.
9. By the 1st business day of every month, the exemption holder
must provide a report in writing to the Executive Director of
Fisheries and Aquaculture, (G.P.O. Box 1625, Adelaide, S.A.
5001) of the results of the removal, for the previous month with
the following information:
9.1 The exemption number 9902465.
9.2 The date and area of the exempted activity.
9.3 The registration numbers of the vehicle(s) and/or boat(s).
9.4 The area of beach cleared (square metres).
9.5 The volume of seagrass cleared (cubic metres).
9.6 Any interactions with threatened or endangered species.
9.7 The method and location of each disposal.
10. If no removal occurred in any particular month, the report
should state: ‘Nil to report’.
11. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply
with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made
under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.
Dated 6 September 2011.
PROFESSOR M. DOROUDI, Executive Director,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 79
TAKE note that the notice made under Section 79 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, dated 7 September 2011, referring to
fishing pursuant to a West Coast Prawn Fishery Licence from
1830 hours on 24 September 2011 to 0630 hours on 1 October
2011, is hereby revoked.
Take note that the notice made under Section 79 of the Fisheries
Management Act 2007, dated 21 December 2010, and published
in the South Australian Government Gazette dated 6 January
2011, on page 3, being the fifth notice on that page, referring to
the West Coast Prawn Fishery, is hereby varied such that it will
not be unlawful for a person fishing pursuant to a West Coast
Prawn Fishery Licence to use prawn trawl nets in the waters
specified in Schedule 1, under the conditions specified in Schedule
2, during the period specified in Schedule 3.
SCHEDULE 1
The waters of the West Coast Prawn Fishery adjacent to Venus
Bay and Coffin Bay.
SCHEDULE 2
1. Each licence holder must ensure that a representative sample
of the catch (a ‘bucket count’) is taken at least three times per
night during the fishing activity.
2. Each ‘bucket count’ sample must be accurately weighed to
7 kg where possible and the total number of prawns contained in
the bucket must be recorded on the daily catch and effort return.
3. Fishing must cease if one or both of the following limits are
reached:
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
(a) the average catch per vessel, per night (for all three
vessels) drops below 300 kg for two consecutive nights;
(b) the average prawn ‘bucket count’ for all three vessels
exceeds 240 prawns per bucket on any single fishing
night.
4. The fleet must nominate a licence holder to provide a daily
update by telephone or SMS message to the PIRSA Fisheries
Manager, to report the average prawn catch per vessel and the
average prawn ’bucket count’ information.
5. No fishing activity may be undertaken between 0630 hours
and 1830 hours on any day during the period of this notice.
SCHEDULE 3
From 1830 hours on 30 September 2011 to 0630 hours on
4 October 2011.
Dated 30 September 2011.
C. NOELL, Prawn Fisheries Manager
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Hoon and Hyun Association Pty
Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a transfer of a
Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 300 Rundle
Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and known as Caffe Primo on Rundle
and to be known as Haanssie.
The application has been set down for hearing on 7 November
2011 at 11 a.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at
the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date
(viz: 31 October 2011).
The applicant’s address for service is c/o Piper Alderman
Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 65, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 (Attention Rocco
Caruso or Jonathan Dodd).
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 4 October 2011.
Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that C. P. Firele Pty Ltd has applied to
the Licensing Authority for a transfer of a Restaurant Licence in
respect of premises situated at Shop 22, 832-842 Lower North
East Road, Dermancourt and currently known as Rocco’s Cafe—
Dernancourt and to be known as Café Primo—Dermancourt.
The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November
2011 at 10 a.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at
the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date
(viz: 1 November 2011).
The applicant’s address for service is c/o Jeff Stevens &
Associates, Level 1, 86 Pirie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000
(Attention: Michele Lemon-Spence).
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 29 September 2011.
Applicant
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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Community Corporation 20013
Incorporated of 172 Smith Street, Naracoorte, S.A. 5271 has
applied to the Licensing Authority for a Direct Sales Licence in
respect of the business to be known as Community Corporation
20013 Incorporated.
The application has been set down for hearing on 1 November
2011 at 11 a.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at
the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date
(viz: 25 October 2011).
The applicant’s address for service is c/o David Watts &
Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A. 5065.
The application and certain documents and material relevant to
the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during
a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner,
Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A.
5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email:
olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 27 September 2011.
Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Lock Hotel Enterprises Pty Ltd as
trustee for The Lock Hotel Unit Trust has applied to the Licensing
Authority for the transfer of the Hotel Licence in respect of the
premises situated at 4 Railway Terrace, Lock, S.A. 5633 and
known as Lock Hotel.
The application has been set down for hearing on 7 November,
2011 at 10.30 a.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at
the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date
(viz: 31 October 2011).
The applicant’s address for service is c/o Nicholls Gervasi
Lawyers, P.O. Box 659, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606 (Attention: Erica
Nicholls).
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 27 September 2011.
Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Prakash Patel and Anjali Patel
have applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence,
Extended Trading Authorisation and Entertainment Consent in
respect of premises situated at Shop 4, 412 Grand Junction Road,
Mansfield Park, S.A. 5012 and to be known as Mr India.
The application has been set down for hearing on 31 October
2011 at 11.30 a.m.
Conditions
The following is sought in the application:
• Extended Trading Authorisation is sought in relation to the
above mentioned conditions for the following days and
times:
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Friday and Saturday: Midnight to 2 a.m. the
following day;
• Entertainment consent is sought for the following days and
times:
Friday and Saturday: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. the following
day.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants
at the applicants’ address, at least three days before the hearing
date (viz: 28 October 2011).
The applicants’ address for service is c/o Prakash Patel and
Anjali Patel, Shop 4, 412 Grand Junction Road, Mansfield Park,
S.A. 5012.
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 29 September 2011.
Applicants
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Dudley Trading Pty Ltd has
applied to the Licensing Authority for removal of a Producer’s
Licence in respect of the premises situated at Lot 52, Third
Terrace, Kangaroo Island, S.A. 5222 and to be situated at 1153
Willoughby Road, Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island, S.A. 5222 and
known as Dudley Wines.
The application has been set down for hearing on 31 October
2011 at 11 a.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at
the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date
(viz: 24 October, 2011).
The applicant’s address for service is c/o Kasha Fredericks,
P.O. Box 618, Penneshaw, S.A. 5222.
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 26 September 2011.
Applicant
LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997
Notice of Application
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the
Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Elaine Browne and Allan James
Holmes have applied to the Licensing Authority for Variation of
Conditions of Licence, Extended Trading Authorisation and
Section 34 (1) (c) Authorisation in respect of the premises situated
at 7A Randall Street, Mannum, S.A. 5238 and known as Bogan
Pizza and Pasta
The application has been set down for hearing on 3 November
2011 at 10 a.m.
[6 October 2011
Conditions
The following is sought in the application:
• Hours of Operation:
From:
Monday and Tuesday: Closed;
Wednesday to Saturday: 12 Noon to 11 p.m.;
Sunday: 12 Noon to 10 p.m.
To:
Monday to Thursday: 12 Noon to 10 p.m.;
Friday and Saturday: 12 Noon to midnight (with the
Outdoor Cafe Permit ceasing at 11 p.m.);
Sunday: 12 Noon to 10 p.m.
• Approval under Section 34 (1) (c) to sell liquor on any day
except Good Friday and Christmas Day for consumption on
the licensed premises by persons:
Seated at a table; or
Attending a function at which food is provided.
• Extended Trading Authorisation is sought in relation to the
above mentioned condition for the following day and time:
Sunday: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of
objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants
at the applicants’ address, at least seven days before the hearing
date (viz: 27 October 2011).
The applicants’ address for service is c/o Allan Holmes, 16
Greening Street, Mannum, S.A. 5238.
The application and certain documents and material (including
Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at
a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling
Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,
Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 131 882. Facsimile: 8226 8512.
Email: olgc@agd.sa.gov.au.
Dated 27 September 2011.
Applicants
MAGISTRATES COURT ACT 1991
SECTION 16 (4)
Closure of Magistrates Court Registries
PURSUANT to Section 16 (4) of the Magistrates Court Act 1991
and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I
determine that the following Registries of the Magistrates Court
closed on the dates indicated:
Naracoorte 26 August 2009
Ceduna
25 September 2009
Coober Pedy 25 September 2009
Kadina
25 September 2009
As of 26 August 2009, the Mount Gambier Registry of the
Magistrates Court will be open at Naracoorte on days when the
court is sitting in Naracoorte.
As of 25 September 2009, the Elizabeth Registry of the
Magistrates Court will be open at Ceduna on days when the court
is sitting in Ceduna.
As of 25 September 2009, the Port Augusta Registry of the
Magistrates Court will be open at Coober Pedy on days when the
court is sitting in Coober Pedy.
As of 25 September 2009, the Port Pirie Registry of the
Magistrates Court will be open at Kadina on days when the court
is sitting in Kadina.
Details of sitting times and dates can be obtained through the
Magistrates Court Contact Centre on 8204 2444.
Given under my hand at Adelaide, 6 October 2011.
REAR ADMIRAL KEVIN SCARCE, Governor
6 October 2011]
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the
Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources
Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the
undermentioned area:
Applicant: Blackfire Resources Pty Ltd (34%)
GMS Drilling Pty Ltd (33%)
Joanne Heather Fryar (33%)
Location: Morchard area—Approximately 70 km east-southeast of Port Augusta.
Term: 1 year
Area in km2: 191
Ref.: 2010/00258
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website:
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning
Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the
Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources
Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the
undermentioned area:
Applicant: Outlier No 1 Pty Ltd
Location: Willouran Hill area—Approximately 30 km southwest of Marree.
Pastoral Lease: Witchelina, Callanna
Term: 1 year
Area in km2: 206
Ref.: 2011/00205
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website:
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning
Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the
Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources
Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the
undermentioned area:
Applicant: Adavale Minerals Pty Ltd
Location: Lake Arthur area—Approximately 65 km east of
Marree.
Pastoral Leases: Clayton, Murnpeowie, Mundowdna
Term: 2 years
Area in km2: 938
Ref.: 2011/00213
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website:
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning
Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the
Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources
Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the
undermentioned area:
Applicant: Adavale Minerals Pty Ltd
Location: Lake Arthur East area—Approximately 75 km east
of Marree.
Pastoral Leases: Clayton, Murnpeowie, Mount Lyndhurst
Term: 2 years
Area in km2 898
Ref.: 2011/00214
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Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website:
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning
Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the
Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources
Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the
undermentioned area:
Applicant: Meningie Gypsum Pty Ltd
Location: Ashville area—Approximately 100 km south-east
of Adelaide.
Term: 2 years
Area in km2: 22
Ref.: 2011/00217
Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website:
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning
Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
MINING ACT 1971
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 35A (1) of
the Mining Act 1971 and the Regulations thereunder that an
application for an extractive minerals lease over the
undermentioned mineral claim has been received. Details of the
proposal may be inspected at the Department of Primary
Industries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 7, 101
Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000:
Applicant:
Robert John Parsons
Claim No. 4306
Location: In Section 111, Hundred of Ramsay—
Approximately 10 km east of Minlaton.
Area: 18.88 hectares
Purpose: For the recovery of extractive minerals (limestone)
Reference: T02894
The Minister for Mineral Resources Development is required to
have regard to any representations received from owners of the
land (including native title holders) to which the application
relates and/or any interested members of the public in determining
the application or in fixing the conditions to be attached to the
lease if granted.
Written submissions in relation to the granting of the mining
lease are invited to be received at the Department of Primary
Industries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 7, 101
Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 or G.P.O. Box 1671,
Adelaide, S.A. 5001 no later than 20 October 2011.
Copies of all submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and
may be made available for public inspection unless confidentiality
is requested.
J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar
NATIONAL ELECTRICITY LAW
THE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice
under the National Electricity Law of the following matters.
Under section 95, the Distribution Network Planning and
Expansion Framework Rule proposal (Project Ref. ERC0131)
requested by Ministerial Council on Energy. The proposal seeks
to implement a national framework for electricity distribution
network planning and expansion. Submissions must be received
by 24 November 2011.
Under section 107, the period of time for the making of the draft
determination on the Distribution Network Planning and
Expansion Framework Rule proposal has been extended to 22
March 2012.
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
Submissions can be lodged online via the AEMC’s website at
www.aemc.gov.au. Before lodging your submission, you must
review the AEMC’s privacy collection statement on its website.
Submissions should be made in accordance with the AEMC’s
Guidelines for making written submissions on Rule change
proposals. The AEMC publishes all submissions on its website
subject to a claim of confidentiality.
All documents in relation to the above matters are published on
the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the offices
of the AEMC.
John Pierce
Chairman
Australian Energy Market Commission
Level 5, 201 Elizabeth Street
Sydney, N.S.W. 2000
Telephone: (02) 8296 7800
Facsimile: (02) 8296 7899
30 September 2011.
NATIONAL GAS LAW
THE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice
under the National Gas Law of the following matter.
Under section 303, the Australian Energy Regulator has
requested the Reference service and rebateable service definitions
Rule change proposal (Project Ref. GRC0012). The proposal
seeks to make amendments to the definitions of reference service
and rebateable service to allow more flexibility for the regulatory
treatment of pipeline services as either reference or rebateable
services, or neither. Submissions must be received by 3
November 2011.
Submissions on this proposal can be lodged online via the
AEMC’s website at www.aemc.gov.au. Before submitting your
submission, you must review the AEMC’s privacy collection
statement on its website.
Submissions should be submitted in accordance with the
AEMC’s Guidelines for making written submissions on Rule
change proposals. The AEMC publishes all submissions on its
website subject to a claim of confidentiality.
All documents in relation to the above matter are published on
the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the offices
of the AEMC.
John Pierce
Chairman
Australian Energy Market Commission
Level 5, 201 Elizabeth Street
Sydney, N.S.W. 2000
Telephone: (02) 8296 7800
Facsimile: (02) 8296 7899
6 October 2011.
NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972
Bimbowrie Conservation Park Management Plan—Draft
I, EDWARD GREGORY LEAMAN, Director of National Parks
and Wildlife, hereby give notice under the provisions of Section
38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, that a draft
management plan has been proposed for Bimbowrie Conservation
Park.
Copies of the draft plan may be inspected at or obtained from
the offices of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources at:
• DENR Information Line (Level 1 100 Pirie Street,
Adelaide, 5000, e-mail: denrinformation@sa.gov.au),
telephone: (08) 8204 1910;
• http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parkmanagementplans
• DENR Northern and Yorke District Office (Unit 3 and 6, 17
Lennon Street, Clare, S.A. 5453), telephone: (08) 8841 3400.
Any person may make representations in connection with the
draft management plan during the period up to and including
13 January 2012.
[6 October 2011
Written comments should be forwarded to the Team Leader,
Protected Area Management, Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 or
e-mailed to: DENRProtectedAreaManagement@sa.gov.au
E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife
PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000
SECTION 25 (5) (b)
Variation of Petroleum Exploration Licence—PEL 516
NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of the
Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to
delegated powers dated 1 October 2009, the conditions of the
abovementioned Exploration Licence have been varied as follows:
Condition 1 of the licence is omitted and the following
substituted:
‘1. During the term of the licence, the Licensee shall carry
out or cause to be carried out exploratory operations on the
area comprised in the licence in accordance with such work
programs as are approved by the Minister from time to time.
Years one to three exploratory operations are guaranteed and
any subsequent licence year becomes guaranteed upon entry
into any such licence year. These exploratory operations shall
include but not necessarily be limited to:
Year of
Term of
Licence
Minimum Work Requirements
One
• Drill 2 wells
Two
• Drill 5 wells;
• 300km 2D seismic acquisition; and
• 1,000km seismic reprocessing
Three
• Drill 2 wells
Four
• Drill 2 wells
Five
• Drill 2 wells
The revised work requirements as a result of this variation
would not have altered the outcome of the original competitive
tender process.
Dated 29 September 2011.
M. MALAVAZOS,
Acting Executive Director
Petroleum and Geothermal Division
Minerals and Energy Resources
Primary Industries and Resources SA
Delegate of the Minister for Mineral
Resources Development
RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL ACT 1982
SECTION 44
Notice by the Delegate of the Minister for Environment
and Conservation
PURSUANT to Section 44 of the Radiation Protection and
Control Act 1982, I, Graeme Robert Palmer, Manager of the
Radiation Protection Branch of the Environment Protection
Authority, being a person to whom the powers of the Minister
under that section have been delegated under the Act, exempt from
Regulation 45 of the Radiation Protection and Control (Ionising
Radiation) Regulations 2000, any person who conducts in vivo
research involving the use of ionising radiation on a human being,
provided that it is conducted in accordance with the Code of
Practice published by the Australian Radiation Protection and
Nuclear Safety Agency entitled Exposure of humans to ionizing
radiation for research purposes, published as Radiation Protection
Series No. 8 on 27 May 2005, and as subsequently amended from
time to time, and the requirement set out in the Schedule is
complied with.
6 October 2011]
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
THE SCHEDULE
A completed Notification of a research study involving
exposure of humans to ionising radiation form, available from the
Environment Protection Authority website, must be submitted to
the Radiation Protection Branch of the Environment Protection
Authority prior to any research participant being exposed to
ionising radiation as part of that research.
Dated 20 September 2011.
G. R. PALMER, Delegate of the Minister for
Environment and Conservation
NOTICE TO MARINERS
NO. 40 OF 2011
South Australia—Gulf St Vincent—Port Adelaide River—
Osborne—Dredging Operations
MARINERS are advised that Maritime Constructions will be
carrying out dredging operations in the Port Adelaide River from
10 October 2011 to 10 December 2011. The work is outside the
main channel underneath the ASC Submarine Shiplift at Osborne.
The dredging procedure involves a submersible pump
suspended from a crane on the Shiplift deck with a floating
pipeline running out to the River end of the Shiplift and
immediately bending back northwards to the ASC wharf where it
will be secured. From here the floating pipeline will run in a
northerly direction along the ASC wharf face secured at different
points. At the end of the wharf the pipeline will continue in a
northerly direction for a further 200 m where it will reach shore.
At no point should the pipeline enter the main shipping channel
and white buoys will mark its location.
The dredging operations Project Manager can be contacted on
0427 484 525.
Mariners are advised to proceed with caution in the vicinity of
the floating pipeline.
Navy Chart affected: Aus 137.
Publication affected: Australian Pilot, Volume 1 (Second
Edition, 2008) pages 402-406.
Adelaide, 29 September 2011.
PATRICK CONLON, Minister for Transport
FP2001/1439
DTEI 2011/00735
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[6 October 2011
[REPUBLISHED]
NOTICE is hereby given that due to a typographical error the following notice published in the Government Gazette on 29 September
2011, page 4108, should be replaced with the following:
TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008
Part 4—Apprenticeships/Traineeships
Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training and Skills
Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following
Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the gazette notices of:
1.
5.
9.
13.
17.
21.
25.
29.
33.
37.
41.
25 September 2008
18 December 2008
12 March 2009
25 June 2009
9 October 2009
4 February 2010
8 April 2010
17 June 2010
23 September 2010
23 December 2011
19 May 2011
2.
6.
10.
14.
18.
22.
26.
30.
34.
38.
42.
23 October 2008
29 January 2009
26 March 2009
27 August 2009
22 October 2009
11 February 2010
6 May 2010
24 June 2010
4 November 2010
17 March 2011
30 June 2011
3.
7.
11.
15.
19.
23.
27.
31.
35.
39.
43.
13 November 2008
12 February 2009
30 April 2009
17 September 2009
3 December 2009
18 February 2010
20 May 2010
8 July 2010
25 November 2010
7 April 2011
21 July 2011
4.
8.
12.
16.
20.
24.
28.
32.
36.
40.
44.
4 December 2008
5 March 2009
18 June 2009
24 September 2009
17 December 2009
18 March 2010
3 June 2010
9 September 2010
16 December 2010
21 April 2011
8 September 2011
Trades or Declared Vocations and Required Qualifications and
Training Contract Conditions for the
Chemical, Hydrocarbons and Refining Training Package PMA08 Version 2.1
*Trade/#Declared Vocation/
Other Occupation
# Process Plant Operator
Code
PMA30108
Title
Certificate III in Process
Plant Operations
Nominal
Term of
Training
Contract
Probationary
Period
36 months
3 months
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11.60
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South Australia
Road Traffic (Apparatus for Conducting Alcotests)
Notice 2011
under section 47H(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Act 1961
1—Short title
This notice may be cited as the Road Traffic (Apparatus for Conducting Alcotests)
Notice 2011.
2—Commencement
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3—Approval of apparatuses for purpose of conducting alcotests
Apparatuses of the following kind are approved for the purpose of conducting alcotests:
Alcolizer 5 Series
Made by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
on 5 October 2011
MTR/11/079
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[6 October 2011
South Australia
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games)
Variation Regulations 2011
under the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1
2
3
Short title
Commencement
Variation provisions
Part 2—Variation of Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games)
Regulations 2011
4
5
Variation of regulation 4—Applications in relation to exemptions
Variation of regulation 5—Application for revocation of decision of National Director
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer
Games) Variation Regulations 2011.
2—Commencement
These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.
3—Variation provisions
In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified
regulations varies the regulations so specified.
Part 2—Variation of Classification (Publications, Films and
Computer Games) Regulations 2011
4—Variation of regulation 4—Applications in relation to exemptions
Regulation 4(2)—delete subregulation (2)
5—Variation of regulation 5—Application for revocation of decision of National
Director
Regulation 5(a)—delete paragraph (a)
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Note—
As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that,
in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set
out in these regulations.
Made by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
on 6 October 2011
No 221 of 2011
AGO0076/10CS
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[6 October 2011
South Australia
Superannuation Variation Regulations 2011
under the Superannuation Act 1988
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1
2
3
Short title
Commencement
Variation provisions
Part 2—Variation of Superannuation Regulations 2001
4
5
Variation of regulation 25—Exclusion of certain remuneration from salary
Variation of regulation 31—Prescribed authorities etc
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Superannuation Variation Regulations 2011.
2—Commencement
These regulations will come into operation on the day on which they are made.
3—Variation provisions
In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified
regulations varies the regulations so specified.
Part 2—Variation of Superannuation Regulations 2001
4—Variation of regulation 25—Exclusion of certain remuneration from salary
Regulation 25(1)—at the end of the list of allowances and payments insert:
performance allowances that are payable only if it is determined that specified criteria
have been met;
attraction and retention allowances not being any of the following:
(a)
those paid on an annual basis and not subject to an annual review;
(b)
those paid without any requirement for a determination that specified criteria
have been met;
(c)
those to which regulation 25A applies;
payments made in lieu of a period of long service leave to which an employee has
accrued an entitlement.
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5—Variation of regulation 31—Prescribed authorities etc
Regulation 31, list of bodies—insert in alphabetical order:
Australian Education Union, South Australian Branch
Public Service Association of South Australia Incorporated
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Limited
Note—
As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that,
in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set
out in these regulations.
Made by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
on 6 October 2011
No 222 of 2011
T&F11/045CS
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[6 October 2011
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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
CITY OF MITCHAM
Appointment
NOTICE is hereby given that at the City of Mitcham meeting held
on 27 September 2011, pursuant to Section 56A (22) of the
Development Act 1993, Council resolved to appoint Stephen
Saffin, Acting Director Libraries, Communities and Corporate
Governance as the Public Officer for the City of Mitcham
Development Assessment Panel until 23 December 2011 and
Sarah Gilmour, Director Libraries, Communities and Corporate
Governance as the Public Officer for the City of Mitcham
Development Assessment Panel from 24 December 2011. The
Public Officer can be contacted on 8372 8888 or in writing to the
City of Mitcham, P.O. Box 21, Mitcham Shopping Centre,
Torrens Park, S.A. 5062.
J. JONES, Acting Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BARUNGA WEST
Appointment of Acting Chief Executive Officer
NOTICE is hereby given that Peter Benedict Ward has been
appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer for the period 30
September to 6 October 2011 (inclusive) during the absence of the
Chief Executive Officer on annual leave.
N. HAND, Chief Executive Officer
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT
Change of Load Limit Roads
NOTICE is hereby given that Council, at a meeting held on
Monday, 19 September 2011, declared that pursuant of Section
359 (1) of the Local Government Act 1934, to close the roads
identified with a gross vehicle mass exceeding five tonnes:
• Arthur Street (Tarpeena) between Riddoch Highway and
Smith Street;
• Ascott Way (Suttontown) between Sassanowsky Road and
Wandilo Road;
• Barrows Road (Mil-Lel) between Riddoch Highway and
Mingbool Road;
• Black Swamp Road (Mil-Lel) between Preece Road and
Blackwood Road;
• Buchanan Road (Worrolong) between Billing Road and
McMahon Road;
• Chambers Road (Glenburnie) between Evans Road and
Glenelg Highway;
• Chuck Road (Tarpeena) between Riddoch Highway and
Bailey Road;
• Childs Road (OB Flat ) between Glenelg River Road and
OB Flat Road;
• Clover Estate Road (Mingbool) between Redhill Road and
Milroy Road;
• Considine Road (Burrungule) between Princes Highway
and Council Boundary;
• Cornish Street (Tarpeena) between Wright Street and
Monfries Street;
• Crane Lane (Mil-Lel) between Riddoch Highway and
Mingbool Road;
• Croyle Road (Suttontown) between Sunnybrae Road and
Hinton Road;
• Evans Road (Glenburnie) between Princes Highway and
Wireless Road East;
• Ferguson Road (Compton) between Carpenter Rocks Road
and Mitchell Road;
• Hollis Road (Compton) between Cafpirco Road and
Stafford Road;
• Grundys Lane (Dismal Swamp) between Riddoch Highway
and Carney Lake Road;
• Kromelite Road (Glenburnie) between Glenelg Highway
and Fairbanks Road;
• Lagoon Road (Wepar) between Wood Road and Dismal
Swamp Road;
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• Lock Road (Moorak) between Carpenter Rocks Road and
Wynham Road;
• Leggett Road (Worrolong) between Buchanan Road and
McMahon Road;
• Lewis Avenue (Yahl) between Square Mile Road and Lake
Terrace East;
• McKay Road (Compton) between Carpenter Rocks Road
and Cafpirco Road;
• Mitchell Road (Compton) between Ferguson Road and
Burnda Road;
• Monfries Street (Tarpeena) between Arthur Street and
Cornish Street;
• Nick Lyon Road (Suttontown) between Riddoch Highway
and Hinton Road;
• Orchard Road (Moorak) between Grant Avenue and
Riddoch Highway;
• O’Neil Road (Worrolong) between Buchanan Road and
Worrolong Road;
• Ponda Road (Mingbool) between Peweena Road and
Mingbool Road;
• Rust Road (Tarpeena) between Marion Terrace and
Avondale Road;
• Sassanowsky Road (Suttontown) between Princes Highway
and Wandilo Road);
• Schinkels Road (Kongorong) between Blackfellow Caves
Road and Nene Valley Road;
• Sinclair Road (OB Flat) between Glenelg River Road and
OB Flat Road;
• Smith Street (Tarpeena) between Arthur Street and
Whitington Square;
• Stony Flat Road (Wandilo) between Tartwaup Road and
Princes Highway;
• Sturm Road (Suttontown) between Riddoch Highway and
Pinehall Avenue;
• Tartwaup Road (Wandilo) between Stony Flat Road and
Wandilo Road;
• Thompson Road (Wandilo) between Wandilo Road and
Dartboogie Road;
• Waters Road (Kongorong) between Carpenter Rocks Road
and Neechy Flat Road;
• White Road (Mil-Lel) between Riddoch Highway and
Peweena Road;
• Whites Flat Road (Yahl) between Glenelg River Road and
Roland Lane;
• Whitington Square (Tarpeena) between Smith Street and
Wright Street;
• Wireless Road East (Glenburnie) between Attamurra Road
and Evans Road;
• Wood Road (Wepar) between Avondale Road and Lagoon
Road;
• Woodlands Road (Yahl) between Yahl Hall Road and
Mount Sinai Road;
• Wright Street (Tarpeena) between Arthur Street and
Cornish Street;
• Wynham Road (Moorak) between Riddoch Highway and
Lock Road; and
Council, at a meeting held on Monday, 19 September 2011,
further declared that pursuant of Section 359 (1) of the Local
Government Act 1934, to close the roads identified below to
vehicles with a gross mass exceeding ten tonnes:
• Dry Creek Road (Donovans/Dry Creek) between Donovans
Road and the Victorian Border;
• Florence Street (Moorak) between Bay Road and Kilsby
Road;
• Lamond Road (Moorak) between Bright Road and Telford
Road;
• Tarrant Road (Moorak) between Riddoch Highway and
Telford Road; and
• Yells Road (Moorak) between Riddoch Highway and Lock
Road.
R. J. PEATE, Chief Executive Officer
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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PETERBOROUGH
BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999
By-law No. 6—Moveable Signs Variation
To vary the Council’s By-law No. 2—Moveable Signs.
1. Variation to By-law No. 2—Moveable Signs
Clause 6 of the Council’s By-law No. 2—Moveable Signs is
varied to delete Clause 6.4 in its entirety.
The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of
the District Council of Peterborough held on 19 September 2011
by an absolute majority of the members for the time being
constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the
members present.
T. BARNES, Chief Executive Officer
IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased
persons:
Barrett, Lyall Field, late of 10 Christopher Road, Christie
Downs, retired air-conditioning engineer, who died on 15
August 2011.
Bedford, Jean Hilda, late of 150-164 Bay Road, Encounter
Bay, retired hairdresser, who died on 25 June 2011.
Boden Charles Henry, late of 25 Roopena Street, Ingle Farm,
retired furnace attendant, who died on 12 June 2011.
Bonello, Anthony Samuel, late of 10 Elizabeth Street,
Rosewater, retired nurse educator, who died on 29 July
2011.
Day, Margaret Eva, late of 280 Seacombe Road, Seacliff Park,
home duties, who died on 20 April 2011.
Fejes, Josip, late of 254 Fletcher Road, Largs North, retired
waterside worker, who died on 5 April 2011.
Hamp, Siegfried Dieter, late of 2-16 Cardigan Street, Angle
Park, retired boilermaker, who died on 22 August 2009.
Hill, John George Charles, late of Benara Road, Moorak, of no
occupation, who died on 28 July 2011.
Horvat, Margaret Amanda, late of 9 Luhrs Road, Payneham
South, of no occupation, who died on 13 June 2011.
Johnston, Bruce Carl Wood, late of 4 Foster Road, Pinnaroo, of
no occupation, who died on 10 June 2011.
Kenney, Walter Frederick, late of 9 Heathersay Avenue,
Aldinga Beach, retired instrument maker, who died on 22
February 2011.
Kirchner, Lawrence Patrick, late of 206 Sir Donald Bradman
Drive, Cowandilla, retired sheltered workshop employee,
who died on 17 June 2011.
Landers, Kathleen Blanche, late of 17 Robsart Street, Parkside,
of no occupation, who died on 4 August 2011.
Paterson, Selina Myrtle, late of 19B Ballater Avenue, Seaton,
home duties, who died on 16 August 2011.
Richter Cora, late of 181-193 Days Road, Regency Park, of no
occupation, who died on 2 June 2011.
Stanford Roy Edward, late of 21 Windsong Court, Morphett
Vale, retired sales manager, who died on 17 May 2011.
Trengove Ivy Mavis, late of 47 Alawoona Avenue, Mitchell
Park, home duties, who died on 24 July 2011.
Udycz, Marianne Edith, late of 254 Fletcher Road, Largs North,
home duties, who died on 20 May 2011.
Wittenberg Deane, late of 53 One And All Drive, North Haven,
retired engineer, who died on 20 May 2011.
Zaucha Jan, late of 6A Dianne Street, Klemzig, retired railways
worker, who died on 27 March 2011.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as
amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the
Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries,
and other persons having claims against the said estates are
required to send, in writing, to the Office of Public Trustee,
G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof
of such claims, on or before 4 November 2011, otherwise they
will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and
notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said
estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public
Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and
all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are
forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee.
Dated 6 October 2011.
D. A. CONTALA, Public Trustee
[6 October 2011
6 October 2011]
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