All public acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such



Download 3.05 Mb.
Page9/23
Date29.07.2017
Size3.05 Mb.
#24167
1   ...   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   ...   23
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961
NOTICE OF APPROVAL AND EXEMPTION

Pursuant to Sections 161A and 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961
HIGHER MASS LIMITS FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH ROAD FRIENDLY SUSPENSION

1. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS NOTICES

1.1 I hereby revoke the Notice of Approval and Exemption titled ‘Higher Mass Limits for Vehicles Fitted with Road Friendly Suspensions’ published in the South Australian Government Gazette, dated 28 April 2005.

1.2 I hereby revoke all Supplementary Notices of Approval titled ‘Higher Mass Limits for Vehicles Fitted with Road Friendly Suspensions’ as published in the Government Gazette that vary the conditions to and are read in conjunction with the Notice of Approval and Exemption identified in Clause 1.1 above.

2. APPROVAL

2.1 I hereby approve heavy vehicle configurations (as detailed in Table 1 of this Notice) that are fitted with Road Friendly Suspension to travel on approved routes subject to the conditions and limitations specified in this Notice.

2.2 For the purpose of this Notice, ‘Approved Routes’ are roads that the Minister for Transport (or the Minister’s Delegate) has approved for the operation of heavy vehicle configurations (as detailed in Table 1 of this Notice) that are fitted with Road Friendly Suspension in accordance with section 161A of the Road Traffic Act 1961.

3. EXEMPTION

3.1 I hereby exempt heavy vehicles from the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Mass and Loading Requirements) Regulations 1999:

3.1.1 Schedule 1, Part 1—Mass Limits, Table 1—Mass Limits for Single Axle and Axle Groups, in so far as it relates to axle or axle mass limits for axle or axle group configurations specified in Table 2 of this Notice.

3.1.2 Schedule 1, Part 1—Mass Limits, Clause 3 (1), (2) and (3) Mass Limits relating to axle spacing.

3.1.3 Schedule 1, Part 1, Clause 4 (1) Mass limits for combinations.

4. CONDITIONS

4.1 This Notice of Approval and Exemption is subject to the following conditions:

4.1.1 Approved Vehicles

4.1.1.1 Only the vehicles and/or combinations nominated in Table 1 of this Notice with the corresponding configuration codes and which have an axle, axles or axle group(s) fitted with Road Friendly Suspension are approved to operate at Higher Mass Limits under this Notice.



Table 1

Vehicle Configuration

Registration
Configuration Code

a

b


c

Rigid Trucks fitted with a tandem drive axle group and operated without a trailer.
Articulated vehicles where the prime mover is fitted with a tandem drive axle group and the semi trailer is fitted with either a tandem or triaxle group.
Buses fitted with a single drive axle or a six tyred tandem axle group (which includes the drive axle) at the rear.

2R3, 2R4, MR3, MR4,
LR3, LR4, SR3, SR4
SP3, SP4

TS2, TS3


2B2, 2B3

4.1.2 Vehicle Specifications

4.1.2.1 Vehicles operating under this Notice must not be driven or loaded in excess of:

4.1.2.1.1 the manufacturer’s rating for axle, suspension, tyre or coupling capacities;

4.1.2.1.2 the manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Mass or Gross Combination Mass ratings; or

4.1.2.1.3 the Gross Vehicle Mass and/or Gross Combination Mass as shown on the certificate of registration for that vehicle.

4.1.2.2 Vehicles must include at least one axle or axle group fitted with certified Road Friendly Suspension to be eligible for Higher Mass Limits under this Notice. Vehicles fitted with Road Friendly Suspension must have a valid Road Friendly Suspension certification plate affixed.

4.1.3 Routes

4.1.3.1 Vehicle configurations specified in Table 1 of this Notice must operate only on the approved routes specified in the maps titled ‘Route Network for Higher Mass Limits (HML) Vehicles’ posted on the DTEI Internet Site and in accordance with any conditions and limitations specified on those maps.

4.1.3.2 Vehicle combinations (other than Rigid Truck and Trailers) registered under the Commonwealth of Australia Interstate Road Transport Act 1985, operating at higher mass may operate on the routes specified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette notice titled ‘Determination of Routes for Vehicles, Other than B-Doubles and Rigid Truck and Trailer Combinations, Carrying Higher Mass Limits Under the Federal Interstate Registration Scheme (FIRS)’.

4.1.4 Axle Mass Limits and Axle Spacing

4.1.4.1 The total mass on the axle or axle group must not exceed the limits listed in Table 2 or Table 3 of this Notice for the specified axle or axle group.

4.1.4.2 The Higher Mass Limits specified in Table 2 of this Notice only apply to axles or axle groups fitted with a Road Friendly Suspension.


Table 2

Axle or Axle Group

Configuration



General Mass Limit

(tonnes)


Higher Mass Limit
under this Notice

(tonnes)


Single drive axle on buses fitted with 4 tyres
Tandem axle groups fitted with 6 tyres
Tandem axle groups fitted with 8 tyres
Triaxle group fitted with 12 tyres

  9.0
13.0
16.5
20.0

10.0
14.0
17.0
22.5

4.1.4.3 In relation to only vehicle combination ‘b’ in Table 1 of this Notice, the mass on an axle or axle group not fitted with a Road Friendly Suspension must not exceed the limits specified in Table 3 of this Notice for the specified axle or axle group.



Table 3

Axle Group Configuration

General Mass Limit
(tonnes)

Mass Limit under this
Notice
(tonnes)

Tandem axle groups fitted with 8 tyres
Triaxle group fitted with 12 tyres

16.5
20.0

17.0
21.0


Explanatory Note

The axle mass limits in Table 3 provide equity for those vehicles which are also eligible for operation under the Gazette Notice titled ‘Concessional Mass Limits for Vehicles Accredited in the Mass Management module of the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS)’. Operators should note that the use of Road Friendly Suspension is encouraged on as many axles as possible. On triaxle groups, an additional 1.5 tonnes per axle group is allowed and for tandem axle groups, significantly reduced road wear results from Road Friendly Suspension.



4.1.4.4 Vehicles must comply with axle spacing appropriate to statutory mass limits (commonly referred to as the General Mass Limits) contained in Schedule 1, Part 1, Clause 3 of the Road Traffic (Mass and Loading Requirements) Regulations 1999.

4.1.4.5 The total mass of a vehicle combination may only exceed 42.5 tonnes by the amount that the sum of the masses of the axle or axle groups operating at higher mass limits exceed the mass limits specified in the columns titled General Mass Limit (tonnes) in Tables 2 and 3 above.

4.1.5 Mass Management Accreditation

4.1.5.1 Vehicles or vehicle configurations fitted with a triaxle group loaded in accordance with the Higher Mass Limits in Table 2 of this Notice, or where any axle or axle group is specified and loaded in accordance with Table 3 of this Notice, must be accredited under the Mass Management Module of the NHVAS.

4.1.5.2 The Prime Mover must display a valid NHVAS (Mass Module) label.

4.1.5.3 All tri-axle trailers in the vehicle combination, when loaded in accordance with the Higher Mass Limits in Table 2 of this Notice, must display a valid NHVAS (Mass Module) label, where displaying labels on trailers is a requirement of the accrediting agency.

4.1.5.4 Drivers of vehicles accredited in South Australia must carry documented evidence (which may be the Route Compliance Certificate) of route planning, confirming that a higher mass limit route is available by reference to the maps contained in this Notice, in accordance with Standard 4 (Records and Documentation) of the Mass Management Module of the NHVAS and shall produce the signed documented evidence if requested by an Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961, or a Police Officer:

4.1.5.4.1 Where a form other than a Route Compliance Certificate is used, the form must record the equivalent information that is required on the Route Compliance Certificate including axle and gross weight, route to be traversed, be dated and signed by the driver prior the commencement of the journey.

4.1.5.5 Vehicles accredited in states and territories other than South Australia under the scheme specified in 4.1.5.1 may operate in South Australia under the terms and conditions and on the routes detailed in this Notice provided:

4.1.5.5.1 the driver:

(i) has determined that a higher mass limit route is available by reference to the maps described in 4.1.3.1 of this Notice;

(ii) records the route details on the DTEI Higher Mass Limit Route Compliance Certificate and has signed the Certificate;

(iii) carries the completed Route Compliance Certificate in the vehicle when operating at higher mass limits; and

(iv) produces the Route Compliance Certificate if requested by an Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961, or a Police Officer; and

4.1.5.5.2 the scheme member retains the original copy of the Route Compliance Certificate for a period of not less than 12 months from the date it is signed for auditing purposes.




Explanatory Note

Only vehicles or vehicle configurations with triaxle groups operating at higher mass limits are required to carry documented evidence of route compliance (e.g. DTEI Higher Mass Limit Route Compliance Certificate) when operating in South Australia under the terms and conditions and on the routes detailed in this Notice.


4.1.6 Documentation

4.1.6.1 When operating under this Notice, you must:

4.1.6.1.1 carry at all times a legible current and complete copy of:

(i) this Notice; and

(ii) all current approved ‘Route Network for Higher Mass Limits (HML) Vehicles’ route network map(s) specific to the entire route being travelled/operated on during the particular journey being undertaken, including more specific detailed maps of routes and townships where available.

4.1.6.1.2 Produce any or all of the documents indicated in 4.1.6.1.1 above when requested by a DTEI Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961 or a Police Officer.

4.2 Except as otherwise specified in this Notice, the standard form conditions prescribed in the Road Traffic (Oversize or Overmass Vehicle Exemptions) Regulations 1999 for the purposes of section 115 of the Act, shall not apply.

5. DEFINITIONS

5.1 For the purpose of this Notice the following definitions shall apply:

5.1.1 ‘Authorised Officer’ means a DTEI Authorised Officer appointed under the Road Traffic Act 1961.

5.1.2 ‘DTEI’ means the Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure.

5.1.3 ‘Mass Management Accreditation Scheme’ means a scheme that is recognised by DTEI as meeting the requirement of the mass management module (including audit requirements) of the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS).

5.1.4 ‘National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme’ (NHVAS) means the comprehensive accreditation package developed by the then National Road Transport Commission (now known as National Transport Commission (NTC)) and approved by the Australian Transport Council on 14 November 1997.

5.1.5 ‘Road Friendly Suspension’ means a suspension system certified as complying with the performance criteria detailed in the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (DITRDLG) Vehicle Standards Bulletin 11—Certification of Road Friendly Suspension Systems.

5.1.6 ‘Valid National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (Mass Module) label’ means a label:

5.1.6.1 issued to a scheme member (whose accreditation status has not been suspended or cancelled); and

5.1.6.2 that is legible and displayed on the nominated vehicle (owned or captured by the operator) for which the label was originally issued by the accrediting authority.

5.1.7 ‘Route Compliance Certificate’ means the DTEI Higher Mass Limit Route Compliance Certificate as available on the DTEI website.

6. COMMENCEMENT OF THIS NOTICE

6.1 This Notice is valid from 12.01 a.m. on 16 October 2009.

7. AUTHORISATION

Dated 10 September 2009.

Brian Hemming

Director, Transport Safety Regulation

For and on behalf of

Executive Director, Safety and Regulation Division

Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

RULES OF COURT

Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006

Amendment No. 9

BY virtue and in pursuance of section 72 of the Supreme Court Act 1935 and all other enabling powers, We, Judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia, make the following Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 (Amendment No. 9).

1. These rules may be cited as the Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006 (Amendment
No. 9).

2. The Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006, are amended as set out below.

3. This amendment will commence on 1 October 2009, or upon its gazettal, whichever is the later.

4. Rule 264 is amended by:

4.1 adding immediately after the date ‘1 October 2008’ appearing in subrule (3B), the words ‘until and including 30 September 2009’;

4.2 adding a new subrule (3C) as follows:

‘(3C) For the work done on and after 1 October 2009:

(a) the costs specified in Schedule 1 (excluding Items 4 (a) and 16 (a) (i)) are to be increased by 9.7% which increase is inclusive of the increases granted by subrules (3A) and (3B);

(b) the costs specified in Items 4 (a) and 16 (a) (i) in Schedule 1 are to be increased by 3.4%.’

GIVEN under our hands and the Seal of the Supreme Court of South Australia this 31st day of August 2009.

(l.s.)                        J. J. DOYLE, CJ

M. J. NYLAND, J

D. J. BLEBY, J

T. A. GRAY, J

J. R. SULAN, J

T. R. ANDERSON, J

R. C. WHITE, J

M. DAVID, J

P. KELLY, J

C. KOURAKIS, J

SEWERAGE ACT 1929

Addition of land to Adelaide Drainage Area

PURSUANT to section 18 of the Sewerage Act 1929, the South Australian Water Corporation:



(a) adds to the Adelaide Drainage Area the land shown on the plan in the Schedule; and

(b) declares that this notice will have effect from 1 July 2009.


Dated 14 September 2009.

Signed for and on behalf of the South Australian Water Corporation by a person duly authorised so to do:

A. Schirripa, Manager Billing and Collection

In the presence of:

N. Morales, Team Leader Billing

SAWATER 09/07498 D1422
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. 25 September 2008

  1. 23 October 2008

  1. 13 November 2008

  1. 4 December 2008

  1. 18 December 2008

  1. 29 January 2009

  1. 12 February 2009

  1. 5 March 2009

  1. 12 March 2009

  1. 26 March 2009

  1. 30 April 2009

  1. 18 June 2009

  1. 25 June 2009

  1. 27 August 2009









Trades or Declared Vocations and Required Qualifications and Training Contract
Conditions for the


CPP07 Property Services Training Package

* Trade/ # Declared Vocation

Code

Title

Term of Training Contract

Probationary Period

#Asset Security Operations

CPP20207

Certificate II in Security Operations

12 months

1 month

CPP20307

Certificate II in Technical Security

12 months

1 month

CPP30407

Certificate III in Security Operations

12 months

1 month

CPP30607

Certificate III in Investigative Services

18 months

1.5 months

CPP40707

Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management

18 months

1.5 months

CPP50607

Diploma of Security and Risk Management

36 months

3 months

SUPERANNUATION ACT 1988



South Australian Superannuation Board

Election of Two Board Members

PURSUANT to Regulation 17 under the Superannuation Act, I hereby declare Jan McMahon and Dr Bill Griggs elected to fill the two vacancies on the South Australian Superannuation Board. The number of first preferences received for each candidate were as follows:

Votes

Bill Griggs 4 315 (Elected)



Sandra Vallance 2 429

Anthony Philip Roe 749

Leah York 3 169

Jan McMahon 5 132 (Elected)

Andrew Brown 2 942

At the conclusion of the distribution of preferences, Jan McMahon received 8 553 votes, Bill Griggs 7 227 votes and 2 956 votes were exhausted.

The term of office of the successful candidates commences on
2 October 2009 and expires on 1 October 2012.

Dated 17 September 2009.

K. Mousley, Returning Officer

SUPERANNUATION FUNDS MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA ACT 1995

Funds SA

Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of
South Australia Election

PURSUANT to Regulation 16 under the Act, I hereby declare Kevin Crawshaw elected to fill the vacancy on the Board of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia. The number of first preferences received for each candidate were as follows:

Votes

Kevin Crawshaw 10 996 (Elected)



Andrew Brown 8 343

The term of office of the successful candidates commences on


2 October 2009 and expires on 1 October 2012.

Dated 17 September 2009.

K. Mousley, Returning Officer

WHEAT MARKETING ACT 1989



Deduction for Grains Research

PURSUANT to section 10 of the Wheat Marketing Act 1989, 1, Paul Caica, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, make the following notice concerning grain for the season 2009-2010:

1. There shall be deductions for the purposes of research from the proceeds of all grain for the season.

2. The prescribed rate for such deductions shall be 25 cents per tonne.

3. A purchaser of grain harvested in 2009-2010 is to presume conclusively that the seller has consented to the making of payments under this section.

4. If the seller, by notice in writing to the Minister by 31 March 2010, indicates that he or she does not consent to the making of such payments in respect of grain harvested in 2009-2010, the Minister must pay to the seller the amount received by the Minister in respect of grain of that season sold by the seller.

5. The written notice should be forwarded to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, G.P.O. Box 1671, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 by the stipulated date.

Dated 11 September 2009.



Paul Caica, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

WHEAT MARKETING ACT 1989



Deduction for South Australian Farmers Federation (SAFF) Grains Section

PURSUANT to section 10 of the Wheat Marketing Act 1989, I, Paul Caica, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, make the following notice concerning grain for the season 2009-2010:

1. There shall be deductions for the purposes of the SAFF Grains Industry Committee (SAFF Grains Section) from the proceeds of all grain for the season.

2. The prescribed rate for such deductions shall be 5 cents per tonne.

3. A purchaser of grain harvested in 2009-1010 is to presume conclusively that the seller has consented to the making of payments under this section.

4. If the seller, by notice in writing to the Minister by


31 March 2010, indicates that he or she does not consent to the making of such payments in respect of grain harvested in 2009-1010, the Minister must pay to the seller the amount received by the Minister in respect of grain of that season sold by the seller.

5. The written notice should be forwarded to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, G.P.O. Box 1671, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, by the stipulated date.

Dated 11 September 2009.

Paul Caica, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries


WATER MAINS AND SEWERS
Office of the South Australian Water Corporation

Adelaide, 17 September 2009



WATER MAINS LAID
Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and are now available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land.
ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT
CITY OF CHARLES STURT

In and across Berkshire Street, Athol Park. p3

Blackwood Avenue, Athol Park. p3

Cambridge Street, Athol Park. p3

Gateshead Street, Athol Park. p3

TOWN OF GAWLER

Curnow Court, Evanston Park. p4

CITY OF MITCHAM

In and across Bonython Way, Craigburn Farm. p2

Hayman Retreat, Craigburn Farm. p2

Woods View, Craigburn Farm. p2

Easement in reserve (lot 805 in LTRO DP 78416), Bonython Way, Craigburn Farm. p2

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKER

East Parkway, Mount Barker. p23

In and across Bradford Street, Mount Barker. p23

Carlson Street, Mount Barker. p23

Easement in lot 7000 in LTRO DP 81702, East Parkway, Mount Barker. p23

Miles Court, Mount Barker. p23

Silhouette Street, Mount Barker. p24

Hallmark Court, Mount Barker. p24 and 25

Easement in reserve (lot 3002) and lot 7000 in LTRO DP 81702, Haines Road, Mount Barker. p25

Pinnacle Court, Mount Barker. p25

Across Coppins Road, Mount Barker. p44

Easements in lot 1 in LTRO FP 149569, North Terrace, Mount Barker. p44


CITY OF ONKAPARINGA

Moss Court, Aldinga Beach. p1

CITY OF PLAYFORD

Peerless Road, Munno Para West. p26

Andrews Road, Munno Para West. p26

Antonio Avenue, Munno Para West. p26

CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD

Narkunda Street, Largs Bay. p39

CITY OF SALISBURY

Across Salisbury Highway, Mawson Lakes. p19

Easement in lot 3006 in LTRO DP 77735, Elder Drive and walkway (lot 914 in LTRO DP 74369), Mawson Lakes. p19

Across and in Coventry Street, Mawson Lakes. p19

Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes. p19

Augustine Street, Mawson Lakes. p19

Mawson Link, Mawson Lakes. p19

Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes. p20

In and across Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes. p21

Easement in drainage reserve (lot 844 in LTRO DP 70048), Salisbury Highway, Mawson Lakes. p21

Coventry Street, Mawson Lakes. p21

Easement in lot 3006 in LTRO DP 77735, Elder Drive, Mawson Lakes. p21

Riverside Street, Mawson Lakes. p21

In and across Riverside Street, Mawson Lakes. p22

Augustine Street, Mawson Lakes. p22

Mawson Link, Mawson Lakes. p22

Ridley Street, Mawson Lakes. p22

Gover Lane, Mawson Lakes. p22

Across Martins Road, Parafield Gardens. p27

Rundle Drive, Parafield Gardens. p27 and 28

Easements in lot 3 in LTRO FP 1842, Ryans Road, Parafield Gardens. p28 and 29

Easements in lot 702 in LTRO DP 76303, Rundle Drive and lot 1023 in LTRO DP 79214, Lake Street, Parafield Gardens. p29

CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY

Cobbler Drive, Greenwith. p5-7

Cherry Blossom Grove, Greenwith. p7

Easement in reserve (lot 110 in LTRO DP 42465), Pagoda Court, Greenwith. p7

Across and in Golden Grove Road, Greenwith and Golden Grove. p7

In and across Captain Robertson Avenue, Golden Grove. p8

Sandstock Boulevard, Golden Grove. p8

Slate Road, Golden Grove. p8

In and across Captain Robertson Road, Golden Grove. p9 and 10

Hallett Road, Golden Grove. p10 and 9

In and across Clinker Circuit, Golden Grove. p9

Adam Street, Golden Grove. p9

In and across Settlers Hill Drive, Golden Grove. p10 and 11

Easement in lot 4004 in LTRO DP 80699, Settlers Hill Drive, Golden Grove. p11

Sandstock Boulevard, Golden Grove. p12

Easements in lot 2018 in LTRO DP 78146, Hallett Road, Golden Grove. p12



BAROSSA COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT
LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

In and across Gawler Road, Roseworthy and Kingsford. p13-15

Easements in lot 23 in LTRO FP 153724, Gawler Road and lot 24 in LTRO FP 153724, Sturt Highway, Kingsford. p15-17

GOOLWA WATER DISTRICT
ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL

Gardiner Street, Goolwa. p45



NAPPERBY WATER DISTRICT
PORT PIRIE REGIONAL COUNCIL

Third Street, Napperby. p36

Third Street, Napperby. p37

NURIOOTPA WATER DISTRICT
THE BAROSSA COUNCIL

Across Kalimna Road, Nuriootpa. p43

Easements in lots 1, 10 and 11 in LTRO DP 68269, Kalimna Road, Nuriootpa. p43

PORT MACDONNELL WATER DISTRICT
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT

Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell. p30

Easements in lot 100 in LTRO DP 76339, Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell. p30

Across Rossell Street, Port MacDonnell. p31

Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell. p31

ROBE WATER DISTRICT
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBE

In and across Thompson Road, Robe. p32

Sneath Street, Robe. p32

WHYALLA WATER DISTRICT
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA

Easements in lots 2001 in LTRO DP 78590, Fairclough Crescent and 2002 in LTRO DP 78590, Risby Avenue, Whyalla Jenkins. p33-35



WATER MAINS ABANDONED
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned water main has been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation.
ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKER

Coppins Road, Mount Barker. p44



ADDENDA
Addendum to notice in “Government Gazette” of 24 October 1946
WATER MAINS LAID”
“NOTICE is hereby given that main pipes have been laid down by the Minister of Works in the undermentioned streets and that he is prepared to distribute constant supply of water therefrom to the lands and premises situate in such streets.”
BRINKLEY WATER DISTRICT”

(now Brinkley Country Lands Water District)

“District of Mobilong” (now The Rural City of Murray Bridge)

“Government road west of sections 43, 461 and 250, Hundred of Monarto—6 297ft (1919.3 metres) of 6in. main, from 6in. main, Government road north of section 259, running north to opposite tank.”

To this notice add “This main is available on application only from start of main to the northern boundary of Old Princes Highway.” p38

Addendum to notices in “Government Gazette” of 25 March 1999”


WATER MAINS LAID”
“Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and are now available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land.”
BRINKLEY COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT”
“RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE”

“Across and in Ferries-McDonald Road, Monarto South. p17-20”

To this notice add “This main is available on application only from the water district boundary (production of north-western boundary of lot 23 in LTRO DP 54822) to end of main.” p38

“Princes Highway, Monarto South. p20”

To this notice add “This main is available on application only.” p38

CORRECTION
Correction to notice in “Government Gazette” of 8 October 1987.
WATER MAINS LAID”
“NOTICE is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the Minister of Water Resources in or near the undermentioned water districts and that he is prepared to provide a constant supply of water to adjacent land.”
ROBE WATER DISTRICT”
“District of Robe” (now District Council of Robe)

“Main South Eastern Road, Robe—36.0 m of 150 mm AC main and 283.6 m of 100 mm AC main from 250 mm main Dening Street running south-easterly, south-westerly, southerly and again south-easterly.”

For “283.6 m” read “275.1 m”

SEWERS LAID
Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in the undermentioned drainage areas and are now available for house connections.
ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF CHARLES STURT

Bathurst Street, Athol Park. FB 1186 p23, 25 and 26

In and across Gateshead Street, Athol Park. FB 1186 p23, 24 and 26

In and across Blackwood Avenue, Athol Park. FB 1186 p23, 24 and 26

TOWN OF GAWLER

Across Potts Road, Evanston Park. FB 1186 p32-33

Curnow Court, Evanston Park. FB 1186 p32-33

CITY OF MITCHAM

In and across Bonython Way, Craigburn Farm. FB 1186 p27, 29 and 30

In and across Woods View, Craigburn Farm. FB 1186 p27-30

Across and in Hayman Retreat, Craigburn Farm. FB 1186 p27, 28, 30 and 31

Easement in lot 614 in LTRO DP 81584, Craigburn Road, Craigburn Farm. FB 1186 p27, 28 and 31

Easements in lots 223-224 in LTRO DP 81584, Bonython Way and lots 226-231 in LTRO DP 81584, Hayman Retreat, Craigburn Farm. FB 1186 p27-30

CITY OF ONKAPARINGA

Easement in lot 320 in LTRO DP 4343, Maturin Avenue, Christies Beach. FB 1185 p49

CITY OF SALISBURY

Easements in lot 3 in LTRO FP 1842, Ryans Road, Parafield Gardens. FB 1186 p37, 38 40 and 41

In and across Rundle Drive, Parafield Gardens. FB 1186 p37-40

Easement in lot 703 in LTRO DP 76303, Rundle Drive, Parafield Gardens. FB 1186 p37, 39 and 40

Easement in lot 702 in LTRO DP 76303, Rundle Drive, Parafield Gardens. FB 1186 p37, 38 and 41

In and across Walpole Road, Paralowie. FB 1186 p42 and 43

Julian Court, Paralowie. FB 1186 p42 and 43

CITY OF PLAYFORD

In and across Andrews Road, Munno Para West. FB 1186 p35 and 36

Antonio Avenue, Munno Para West. FB 1186 p35 and 36

ALDINGA DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF ONKAPARINGA

Moss Court, Aldinga Beach. FB 1186 p20-22

Ochre Drive, Aldinga Beach. FB 1186 p20-22

STIRLING COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL

Snows Road, Stirling. FB 1185 p48



VICTOR HARBOR COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR

Across Hayward Court, McCracken. FB 1186 p34

Easements in lots 3 and 2 in LTRO DP 77305, Hayward Court and lot 21 in LTRO DP 77305, Hindmarsh Road, McCracken. FB 1186 p34

WHYALLA COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA

Darragh Street, Whyalla Playford. FB 1185 p34



SEWERS ABANDONED
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewers have been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation.
ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF CHARLES STURT

Across Gateshead Street, Athol Park. FB 1186 p23 and 24

Easement in lots 219-221 in LTRO DP 77548, Blackwood Avenue and lots 222-224 in LTRO DP 77548, Gateshead Street, Athol Park. FB 1186 p23 and 24

SEWERS LAID
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation and is not available for house connections.
ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA
CITY OF PLAYFORD

Across Andrews Road, Munno Para West. FB 1186 p35 and 36

Easement in reserve (lot 601 in LTRO DP 80607), Andrews Road, Munno Para West. FB 1186 p35 and 36
A. Howe, Chief Executive Officer, South Australian Water Corporation

WATERWORKS ACT 1932



Instrument of Authority to give Expiation Notices and to make Enquiries under Regulation 46 of the Waterworks Regulations 1996

PURSUANT to a delegation by the former Minister for Infrastructure (now the Minister for Water Security) dated 4 May 1997, the South Australian Water Corporation authorises the persons named in the Schedule to give expiation notices under the Waterworks Act 1932.

Pursuant to Regulation 46 of the Waterworks Regulations 1996, the South Australian Water Corporation also authorises the persons named in the Schedule to undertake the duties covered by Regulation 46.

This instrument revokes all previous authorities in regard to the giving of expiation notices and undertaking the duties covered by Regulation 46 under the Waterworks Act 1932.



Schedule

Adderton, Shane Mark

Ettridge, Brian James

Palmer, Paul Leslie

Adkins, Stephen Charles

Evans, Roger Francis

Panagiotopoulos, Basilios

Allan, Vivian Jumbo

Faulkner, Martin Paul

Pannunzio, Tony

Ambrose, Shaun Michael

Fitzpatrick, Lee Kent

Pavy, Peter

Amos, Robert John

Flynn, Shona Linda

Penny, Amy Dawn-Marie

Baker, David Michael

Ford, Mark Robert

Perotti, Fulvio

Baldock, Cameron Keith

Fountain, Tony Walter

Perriam, Christopher Ian

Ball, Geoffrey Alan

Frick, Neville Kenneth

Perry, Roger Neil

Barratt, Wesley John

Friel, Karen Dorothy

Persinos, John

Bascombe, David John

Froud, Mark Ainsley

Pett, Leanne Margaret

Battle, Jamie Leonard

Galama, James Alexander

Phillips, Peter Warren

Beard, Robert Malcolm Roland

Gallina, Kirsty Jane

Pickett, John William

Bell, Bryce Rodney

Gill, Roger Colin

Pratt, Ingrid

Bennetts, Wayne Victor

Green, Matthew James

Radecki, Steven Anthony

Binney, Sharon Monica

Hadfield, John Joseph

Raneberg, Rebecca Jayne

Bishop, Lynton Andrew John

Hall, John Allan

Rann, Anthony John

Boakes, Mark Matthew

Hall, Natasha Jane

Richards, Douglas Thomas

Bollenhagen, Julianne Anne

Hamden, Lynda Rae

Richardson, Gavin Lindsay

Boothey, Rodney Deane

Hannan, David James

Riddell, Amanda Jane

Bottrell, David James

Hannant, Lisa

Rishworth, James Philip

Bowman, Kelvin Daryl

Hartwell, Luke John

Roberts, Keith John

Bozsoki, Laszlo

Harvey, Neil Roy

Rose, Steven John

Breslauer, Robert Lewis

Hawken, Graham Robert

Rucioch, Paul Michael

Brine, Jasmine Amalie

Hayes, Joel Sidney

Ruszkiewicz, Anna Malgorzata

Brooks, Clara

Hendry, Andrew Clive

Samuel, Peter Ronald

Brooks, Mark David

Hoffrichter, Kym

Sandlant, Timothy James

Bruniges, Keith Edward

Hogan, Susan Margaret

Santostefano, Robert

Bryowsky, Steven Ronald

Hogben, Noel John

Sargent, Ford Stanley

Bugden, Paula Jane

Hollitt, Wayne Ronald

Saunders, Steven Sydney

Butcher, Brian Charles

Hucks, Anthony Walter

Seal, Benjamin Andrew

Butler, Peter John

Huffa, Lewis John

Sharman, Steven James

Caddy, Joel Robert

Hughes, Robert Edward

Shiel, William Vincent

Calabria, Amy Ellen

Hutchins, David George

Shuttleworth, Peter James

Calio, Gaetano Anthony

Irvine, Patrick John

Simpson, Jamie Patrick

Campbell, Mark Charles

Jenner, Brenton Jared

Skelton, Mark Adam

Carmen, David Ian

Jones, Darryl Lee

Skipworth, Neville Brian

Celentano, Carmelina Lucia

Katschner, Suzanna Slavica

Smart, Ian Robert

Centofanti, Alfonso

Knevitt, Kimberley Sasha

Smith, Antony James

Chapman, Mark Raymond

Knowles, Robert John

Spence, Andrew William

Cheesman, Alexandra Marie

Kobelt, Trevor John

Stark, Julie-Anne Thomson

Cherini, Andrew

Kohn, Raymond Bruce

Sterzl, Paul Gregory

Claridge, Kevin Trevor

Kraft, Scott Michael

Szyndler, George

Clark, Jeffrey Don

Kruger, Timothy Regan

Szyndler, Stanley

Cornelius, Paul Herbert

Lambert, Philip Graham

Tapscott, Sallyann

Costa, Teresa

Langman, David John

Telford, Terence John

Cousins, Jason Andrew

Lehmann, Derek Allan

Thornton, Marcus John

Cragen, Peter Charles

Mann, Richard Anthony

Tilly, David Maynard

Crawford, Warwick Graham

Marschall, Mark Matthew

Trout, Noel David

Curtis, Gary Frank

Martin, Nicholas Geoffrey

Uern, Shannon Glenn

Dal Santo, Dino

Matheson, Donald Ian

Usher, David John

Daly, David Gerard

Maxwell, Leah

Van Rooyen, Jakobus

Dearman, Herbert Bruce

McLean, Neil John

Veldhoen, Ben Peter

Dellaverde, Paolo

McMahon, Richard John

Walden, Jeffrey Charles

Dennehy, Dianne

McPharlin, Andrew Ferguson

Walker, John Frederick

Di Mella, Antoinette

Meakin, John Francis

Walter, Gary John

Dimitriadis, Evangelos

Melito, Cesare

Warner, Scott

Dislers, Maris Eriks

Michelmore, Keith Edward

Waters, Lee Charles

Donnellan, Leo Francis

Mikuzis, Jon Vytantas

Whelan, Shane Lee

Douglass, Timothy James

Minagall, Matthew John

Wilkinson, Brian

Dowling, Robin David

Minagall, Shannon Lee

Williams, Barry John

Eakins, James David

Murray, Brian John

Williams, Richard Mark

Edwards, Darryl Gene

Neeson, James Michael

Williamson, Brian Lewis

Eerden, Lambertus Hendricus

Neumeister, Herbert Franz Georg

Wolter, Trevor John

Ellis, Neil Jeffery

Nikolajevic, Jovan




Dated 8 September 2009.

Signed for and on behalf of the South Australian Water Corporation by a person duly authorised so to do:



A. D. Howe, Chief Executive

In the presence of:



G. Henstock, Head of Regulation and Governance

SAW 97/02783 Pt 4 SAW 05/00306


South Australia



Correctional Services (Appointment of Visiting Tribunals) Variation Proclamation 2009

under section 17 of the Correctional Services Act 1982





Download 3.05 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   ...   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   ...   23




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page