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Victoria Government Gazette
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   No. G 25 Thursday 25 June 2020
           www.gazette.vic.gov.au

                 GENERAL
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                                TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Private Advertisements                            Peter Gardiner                        1180
    Aerodrome Landing Fees Act 2003               Prior Law                             1181
    Shepparton Aerodrome              1177        Russo Pellicano Carlei                1181
Retirement of Partner                             Taits Legal                           1181
    Moonee Ponds Dental Group         1177        Williams & Lay Lawyers                1181

Estates of Deceased Persons                   Government and Outer Budget Sector
    Aitken Partners Pty Ltd           1177    Agencies Notices                          1182
    Ashby Legal                       1177    Orders in Council                         1228
    Beaumaris Law                     1177
                                                  Forests;
    Bowlen Dunstan & Associates Pty   1178
    Brown & Proudfoot Lawyers         1178        Swinburne University of Technology
    De Marco Lawyers                  1178    Obtainables		                             1232
    F. R. E. Dawson & Son             1178
    Fischer McCrae Lawyers            1178
    Garden & Green Lawyers            1179
    Hall & Wilcox Lawyers             1179
    Halliday Solicitors               1179
    Irlicht & Broberg                 1179
    J. A. Middlemis                   1179
    KLR Legal Services                1179
    Kingston Lawyers Pty Ltd          1180
    McCarthy Partners Pty Ltd         1180
    Macpherson Kelley Pty Ltd         1180
    Marsh & Maher Richmond Bennison   1180
    Mills Oakley                      1180
    Moores		                          1180

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                               PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS
                               Aerodrome Landing Fees Act 2003
   Greater Shepparton City Council gives notice that under the Aerodrome Landing Fees
Act 2003, the following fees have been fixed and operate at the Shepparton Aerodrome from 1 July
2020.
   A Landing Fee charge for aerodrome landings being $11.20 per 1,000 kg MTOW per aircraft.
This charge includes GST. Landing fee charges will apply to:
      Landings
      Stop and Go’s
      Touch and Go’s.
   A charge rule of one charge per aircraft (registration) per hour will apply.
   Fixed annual fees apply to eligible aerodrome operators, these are listed in the Conditions of Use
– Shepparton Aerodrome document, which can be obtained from the Greater Shepparton City
Council or http://greatershepparton.com.au

    RETIREMENT OF PARTNER FROM                            Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
               PARTNERSHIP                            claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
   In accordance with section 41 of the               who died 4 November 2019, are required by
Partnership Act 1958, David Ian Pitkin hereby         the trustees, Susan Joy Davis and Mark Andrew
provides public notification of his retirement        Climpson, to send particulars of their claims
from the partnership trading as ‘Moonee               to them, care of the undermentioned solicitors,
Ponds Dental Group’ of 81 Holmes Road,                by 26 August 2020, after which date they may
Moonee Ponds, Victoria 3039, effective from           convey or distribute the assets, having regard
31 March 2020.                                        only to the claims of which they then have
                                                      notice.
DAVIES COLLISON CAVE LAWYERS,
                                                      ASHBY LEGAL,
Level 15, 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne,
                                                      PO Box 1258, Blackburn North, Victoria 3130.
Victoria 3000.

                                                          Re: The estate of ALISON WILSON
    Re: GRAEME MAXWELL WILSON, late
                                                      HENSHAW, late of BlueCross Karinya Grove,
of 2A Kalorama Terrace, Kalorama, Victoria,
                                                      3 Aberdeen Road, Sandringham, Victoria.
deceased.
                                                          Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,      who died on 17 March 2020, are required by the
who died on 13 November 2019, are required by         executor, Elizabeth Gedye, to send particulars
the trustees, David Lawrence Wilson and Maxine        to her, care of the undersigned solicitors, by a
Lynne Woodbridge, to send particulars to them,        date not later than two months from the date of
care of the undersigned solicitors, by 25 August      publication hereof, after which date the trustee
2020, after which date the trustees may convey        may convey or distribute the assets, having
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the   regard only to the claims of which the trustee
claims of which the trustees then have notice.        then has notice.
AITKEN PARTNERS PTY LTD, solicitors,                  BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners,
Level 28, 140 William Street, Melbourne 3000.         6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193.

   ANTHONY JOHN CLIMPSON, late of                        Re: The estate of JOAN LAMOND, late of
Regis Blackburn, 40 Central Road, Blackburn,          Mayflower Brighton, Apartment 221, 7 Centre
Victoria, manager, deceased.                          Road, Brighton East, Victoria.
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    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having              Re: KELVIN JAMES ROBERTS, late of
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,      259 Cookes Road, Doreen, Victoria, deceased.
who died on 21 March 2020, are required by                Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
the executor, James Adrian McKay, to send             claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
particulars to him, care of the undersigned           who died on 3 April 2020, are required by the
solicitors, by a date not later than two months       trustee, Casey Amber Roberts, to send particulars
from the date of publication hereof, after which      to the trustee, care of the undermentioned
date the trustee may convey or distribute the         solicitors, within 60 days from the publication
assets, having regard only to the claims of which     hereof, after which date the trustee may convey
the trustee then has notice.                          or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners,                   claims of which the trustee has notice.
6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193.                  DE MARCO LAWYERS,
                                                      794A Pascoe Vale Road, Glenroy 3046.
    Re: GLORIA FAITH YEAMAN, late of
11 Village Drive, Reservoir, Victoria 3073,               VALDA FRANCES JOLLY, late of
widow, deceased.                                      98 Castlewood Street, Bentleigh East, Victoria,
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          widow, deceased.
claims in respect of the Will/estate of                   Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
the abovenamed deceased, who died on                  claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
23 November 2019, are required by the executors       who died on 6 July 2019, are required by the
for Grant of Probate, Lynne Maree Yeaman and          deceased’s personal representatives, Ronald
Kenneth Charles Yeaman, care of 38 Beetham            Francis Jolly and Beverly Anne Bobbitt, care
Parade, Rosanna, Victoria 3084, to send               of their solicitors at the address below, to send
particulars of their claims to them by 14 August
                                                      particulars to them by 26 August 2020, after
2020, after which date the executors may convey
                                                      which date the personal representatives may
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
                                                      convey or distribute the assets, having regard
claims of which they then have notice. Probate
                                                      only to the claims of which they then have
was granted in Victoria on 19 May 2020.
                                                      notice.
BOWLEN DUNSTAN & ASSOCIATES PTY,
                                                      F. R. E. DAWSON & SON,
38 Beetham Parade, Rosanna, Victoria 3084.
                                                      solicitors for the personal representatives,
PO Box 129, Rosanna, Victoria 3084.
                                                      5/470 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000.
DX 98413 Heidelberg.
                                                      Phone: 9629 3551.
Ph: (03) 9459 5755, Fax: (03) 9459 2426.
Contact: Anthony Francis Bowlen.                      Email: Anne.Dawson@fredslaw.com.au

    JACK ADRIAN COLLINS, late of                          Re: KEVIN MAXWELL WEYGANG, late
Sir Robert Menzies Nursing Home, Baillie              of 17 Jolimont Road, Forest Hill, Victoria 3131,
Street, Horsham, Victoria, Telecom linesman           engineer, deceased.
technician, deceased.                                     Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
claims in respect of the Will of the abovenamed       who died on 2 December 2019, are required by
deceased, who died on 27 January 2018, are            the executors, Mark Adrian Weygang and Angela
required by the executors, Edmund Jepson              Jane Weygang, to send particulars to them, care
McCabe and Andrew Trevor Wyatt, to send               of the undersigned solicitors, by a date not later
particulars of their claims to Brown and              than two months from the date of publication
Proudfoot Lawyers, 74 Wilson Street, Horsham,         hereof, after which date the trustees may convey
Victoria 3400 (PO Box 485, Horsham, Victoria          or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
3402), by 28 August 2020, after which date the        claims of which they then have notice.
executors may convey or distribute the assets,        FISCHER McCRAE LAWYERS,
having regard only to the claims of which they        Level 3, 389 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne,
then have notice.                                     Victoria 3000.
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    DAVID PHILLIP BRYAN, late of Swan                     BRIGITTE DEHN, late of Bupa Aged Care
Hill, Victoria, deceased.                             Berwick, 359 Narre Warren North Road, Narre
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          Warren, Victoria 3804, pharmacist, deceased.
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,          Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
who died on 21 October 2019, are required by          claims in respect of the Will of the abovenamed
Christine Ann Bryan and Andrew David Bryan,           deceased, who died on 22 August 2019, are
                                                      required by the executor, Umberto Bonollo, care
the executors of the Will of the deceased, to send
                                                      of Irlicht & Broberg, 3 Beacon Rise, McCrae,
particulars of their claims to them, care of the      Victoria 3938, to send particulars of their claims
undermentioned solicitor, within 60 days from         to him by 4 September 2020, after which date
the date of publication of this notice, after which   the executor may convey or distribute the assets,
date the executors may convey or distribute the       having regard only to the claims of which he
assets, having regard only to the claims of which     then has notice. Probate was granted in Victoria
they then have notice.                                on 7 May 2020.
GARDEN & GREEN LAWYERS,                               Dated 12 June 2020
35 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585.        IRLICHT & BROBERG, lawyers,
                                                      3 Beacon Rise, McCrae, Victoria 3938.
                                                      Ph: (03) 5986 4951.
    Re: GEOFFREY MURRAY TRENERRY,
deceased.
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having              ANGELINA O’HANLON, late of Strath-
                                                      Haven, 131–149 Condon Street, Kennington,
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,      Victoria, musician, deceased.
who died on 10 December 2019, are required
by the personal representative, Nicholas John             Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
                                                      claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed
Trenerry, to send particulars to the personal
                                                      deceased, who died on 28 November 2019, are
representative, care of its below lawyers, by         required by James Alan Middlemis, the executor
24 August 2020, after which date the personal         of the Will of the deceased, to send particulars of
representative may convey or distribute the           their claims to him, care of the undermentioned
assets, having regard only to the claims of which     address, by 26 August 2020, after which date the
it has notice.                                        executor may convey or distribute the assets,
HALL & WILCOX LAWYERS,                                having regard only to the claims of which he
Level 11, Rialto South Tower, 525 Collins Street,     then has notice.
Melbourne 3000.                                       J. A. MIDDLEMIS, barrister and solicitor,
                                                      30 Myers Street, Bendigo, Victoria 3550.

    PAMELA INEZ CROSTHWAITE, late of
‘Yamaroo’, 20 Isaac Avenue, Yackandandah,                          TRUSTEE ACT 1958
Victoria 3749.                                                          SECTION 33
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having              DONALD CHARLES HAWKE, deceased,
claims in respect of the deceased, who died on        late of 7 Curtis Road, Emerald, Victoria 3782.
26 October 2019, are required by the trustee              Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
and personal representative, Timothy Luke             claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
Crosthwaite, of PO Box 651, Beechworth,               who died on 20 March 2020, are required by the
Victoria 3747, and State Trustees Limited of          personal representatives, Edward Gillingham
                                                      Halse and Valerie Anne Halse, care of KLR
1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, to send particulars
                                                      Legal Services, 398 Belgrave–Gembrook Road,
to them at Halliday Solicitors, PO Box 651,           Emerald, Victoria 3782, to send particulars
Beechworth, Victoria 3747, by 26 August 2020,         to them by 25 August 2020, after which date
after which date the personal representative may      the personal representatives may convey or
convey or distribute the assets, having regard only   distribute the assets, having regard only to the
to the claims of which they then have notice.         claims of which they then have notice.
Dated 25 June 2020                                    Dated 16 June 2020
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    Re: JOHN RICHARD WALSH, late of                   required by the executors, Glenda Anne Pittaway
296 Warrigal Road, Cheltenham, Victoria,              and Roger Donald Bodycoat, to send particulars
retired, deceased.                                    to them, care of Marsh & Maher Richmond
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          Bennison Lawyers, of Level 2, 100 Wellington
claims in the respect of the estate of JOHN           Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, by 27 August
RICHARD WALSH, deceased, who died on                  2020, after which date the executors intend to
15 December 2019, are required by the trustee,        convey or distribute the assets of the estate,
Richard Timothy Walsh, to send particulars of         having regard only to the claims of which the
their claim to the undermentioned firm, by a
date not later than two months from the date of       executors may have notice.
publication hereof, after which date the trustee      MARSH & MAHER RICHMOND BENNISON,
will convey or distribute assets, having regard       lawyers,
only to the claims of which he then has notice.       Level 2, 100 Wellington Parade,
KINGSTON LAWYERS PTY LTD,                             East Melbourne, Victoria 3002.
barristers and solicitors,
8 Station Road, Cheltenham, Victoria 3192.
                                                          STEPHEN JAMES TUCKER, late of
                                                      15 Hillcrest Avenue, Bellbridge, Victoria,
    GEOFFREY ALAN WARD, late of                       deceased.
9/72 Jetty Road, Rosebud, Victoria, retired,
deceased.                                                 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
                                                      claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,      who died on 28 July 2019, are required by the
who died on 21 August 2019, are required to send      executor, Pauline Lisbeth Tucker, care of Mills
particulars of their claims to the trustee, Mark      Oakley, Level 6, 530 Collins Street, Melbourne,
Reginald Featherby, care of the undermentioned        Victoria 3000, to send particulars to her within
solicitors, by 1 September 2020, after which          60 days from the date of publication of this
date the trustee will distribute the assets of the    notice, after which date the executor may convey
estate, having regard only to the claims of which     or distribute the assets, having regard only to the
he then has notice.                                   claims of which the executor then has notice.
McCARTHY PARTNERS PTY LTD, solicitors,
2247 Point Nepean Road, Rye 3941.
                                                          Re:     PETER      ANDREW         STEPHEN
                                                      KENTLEY, deceased.
    Re: ELKA WARBANOFF, late of Unit 2,                   Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
45 St Georges Road, Toorak, Victoria, investor,
deceased.                                             claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
                                                      who died on 11 February 2020, are required by
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,      the legal representative, Robin Anne Kentley, to
who died on 7 November 2019, are required             send particulars to the legal representative, care
by the trustees, Peter Warbanoff, Peter Ivan          of Moores, Level 1, 5 Burwood Road, Hawthorn,
Johansson and Rilka Warbanoff, care of                Victoria, by 31 August 2020, after which date
40–42 Scott Street, Dandenong, Victoria 3175,         the legal representative may convey or distribute
to send particulars to the trustees by 25 August      the assets, having regard only to the claims of
2020, after which date the trustees may convey        which the legal representative has notice.
or distribute the assets, having regard only to the   MOORES,
claims of which the trustees have notice.
                                                      Level 1, 5 Burwood Road, Hawthorn,
MACPHERSON KELLEY PTY LTD,                            Victoria 3122.
40–42 Scott Street, Dandenong 3175.

    VERA ANNIE PITTAWAY, late of                          Re: Estate of MURIEL GRACE TELFER,
25 Boundary Road, Wollert, Victoria,                  deceased.
storekeeper, deceased.                                    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having          claims against the estate of MURIEL GRACE
claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed     TELFER, late of 410–418 Thompsons Road,
deceased, who died on 8 October 2019, are             Templestowe Lower, in the State of Victoria,
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retired, deceased, who died on 26 February 2020,     particulars to them, care of the undermentioned
are required to send particulars of the claims to    solicitors, by 24 August 2020, after which date
the executor, Nancy Rae Goodson, care of the         they may convey or distribute the assets, having
undermentioned solicitor, by 25 August 2020,         regard only to the claims of which they then
after which date she will distribute the estate of   have notice.
the deceased, having regard only to the claims of    TAITS LEGAL,
which she then has notice.                           121 Kepler Street, Warrnambool 3280.
PETER GARDINER, solicitor,
Office 1, 2 Colin Avenue, Warrandyte 3113.
                                                         PHYLLIS MARY STYLES, late of
                                                     Alexander Gardens Aged Care, 42 Old
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having         Warrandyte Road, Donvale, Victoria, deceased.
claims against the estate of NANCY FLORENCE              Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
ROWTBOTHAM, late of BlueCross Aged Care,             claims in respect of the Will of the abovenamed,
181 Hansworth Street, Mulgrave, Victoria 3170,       who died on 7 February 2020, are required by
who died on 1 March 2020, are required by the        the executor, Frances Mary Styles, to send
executor to send detailed particulars of their       particulars of their claims to Williams & Lay
claims to the said executor, care of Prior Law of    Lawyers, Lilydale, by 30 September 2020,
701 Centre Road, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3165,      after which date the executor may convey or
by 26 August 2020, after which date the executor     distribute the assets, having regard only to the
will proceed to distribute the said estate, having   claims of which she then has notice.
regard only to the claims of which he then has
                                                         Probate was granted in Victoria on 30 April
notice. Grant of Probate was obtained in Victoria    2020.
on 4 June 2020.
                                                     Dated 25 June 2020
PRIOR LAW,
701 Centre Road, Bentleigh East, Victoria 3165.      WILLIAMS & LAY LAWYERS,
                                                     13 Castella Street, Lilydale, Victoria 3140.
                                                     Ph: (03) 9737 6100.
    Re: LOIS MARGARET TREMBEARTH,                    Email: info@williamslay.com.au
late of 11 Gordon Avenue, Oakleigh East, in the
State of Victoria, pensioner.
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 31 January 2020, are required by
Andrew Michael Trembearth, the trustee of the
estate of the deceased, to send particulars of
their claims to him, care of the undermentioned
lawyers, by 26 August 2020, by which date
the trustee may convey or distribute the assets,
having regard only to the claims of which the
trustee has notice.
RUSSO PELLICANO CARLEI, lawyers,
43 Atherton Road, Oakleigh, Victoria 3166.

    Re: IAN JOHN SAINSBURY, late of
3 Evelyn Crescent, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280,
deceased.
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
who died on 3 December 2019, are required
by the executors and trustees, Carolyn Ann
Schurmann and Robert Neil Wade, to send
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                           GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET
                             SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES

                           PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING SUBMISSIONS
    Boroondara City Council is considering making a local law to be known as the ‘Street
Numbering Local Law’.
    The following information about the proposed local law is provided in accordance with section
119 of the Local Government Act 1989:
Purpose of the Proposed Local Law
    The purposes of this Local Law are to provide for the:
    revocation of Council’s existing Street Numbering Local Law 2010;
    peace, order and good governance of the municipality;
    protection and enhancement of the amenity and environment of the municipality through the
    uniform numbering of properties throughout the municipality;
    display of street numbers that are of a style, size and colour so as to be clearly visible to
    occupants from vehicles on the nearest adjacent road; and
    uniform and fair administration of this Local Law.
General purport of the Proposed Local Law
    The proposed local law, if made, will:
    make it an offence for an owner of private land to fail or refuse to display an allocated street
    number or to display a number other than an allocated street number;
    create an offence for a person who fails to comply with a Notice to Comply; and
    empower an Authorised Officer to issue an infringement notice for contravention of the
    proposed local law, which may incur a penalty specified in the proposed local law.
    A copy of the proposed local law may be obtained from Council’s website,
www.boroondara.vic.gov.au
    Any person affected by the proposed local law may make a submission relating to it to the
Council. All submissions received by the Council within 28 days of the publication of this notice
will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Any person
making a submission is entitled to request (in the submission itself) to be heard in support of the
submission by appearing before a meeting of a Council committee (either personally or by a person
acting on his or her behalf). In that event, the person will be notified of the date and time of the
hearing.
    Any person making a written submission under section 223 of the Act is advised that all
submissions and personal information in the submission will be handled by Council in accordance
with the provisions of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
    Submissions should be addressed to Chief Executive Officer and posted to Boroondara City
Council, Private Bag 1, Camberwell, Victoria 3124; delivered to Council’s Office at 8 Inglesby
Road, Camberwell, Victoria 3124; or emailed to Boroondara@boroondara.vic.gov.au
    Submissions must be received by 24 July 2020. Enquiries should be directed to John Lorkin,
Coordinator – Revenue and Property Services on 9278 4331.
    Council will meet to consider making a local law in the form of the proposed local law at the
Council Meeting on 24 August 2020.
                                                                                 PHILLIP STORER
                                                                             Chief Executive Officer
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                                       COLAC OTWAY SHIRE
                                          Notice of Proposed
                                  Local Law No. 4 2020 – Governance
    Notice is hereby given that Council at its meeting on 24 June 2020 resolved* to give public
notice of its proposed Local Law No. 4 2020 – Governance.
    The purpose and general purport of the proposed Local Law No. 4 2020 is to provide a
mechanism to facilitate good governance of the Colac Otway Shire Council and to:
1. regulate the use of the Common Seal;
2. provide for offences in the event of inappropriate conduct at Council meetings and meetings of
    Delegated Committees, and for offences in relation to the misuse of the Common Seal or any
    petition or joint letter; and
3. revoke Local Law No. 4 of 2014.
    A copy of the proposed Local Law is available from the customer service centres at
2–6 Rae Street, Colac, or 100 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay, or Council’s website at
www.colacotway.vic.gov.au
    Any person affected by the proposed Local Law may make a submission under the provisions
of section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Submissions must be in writing and addressed
to the Chief Executive Officer, Colac Otway Shire, PO Box 283, Colac 3250, or by email to
inq@colacotway.vic.gov.au and be received by the close of business on Friday 24 July 2020.
    A person making a written submission and requesting that they be heard in support of their
submission is entitled to appear in person or by a person acting on their behalf at a Special
Committee Meeting to be held on Wednesday 12 August 2020.
    For further enquiries, please contact Sarah McKew, Manager Governance and Communications
on 5232 9400.
*subject to confirmation
                                                                                PETER BROWN
                                                                          Chief Executive Officer

                                        LOCAL LAW REVIEW
    Council’s Local Laws No. 2–6, and the Local Law Procedures, are due to expire (cease effective
operation) on 24 November 2020.
    A proposed General Local Law 2020 (the Law) has been prepared by Council to consolidate
each of its existing Local Laws into one Law, with the exception of the Local Law No. 1, which
relates to Council Meeting Procedures. The existing Local Law No. 1 remains unchanged.
    The proposed General Local Law 2020 introduces additional clauses to manage new and
emerging public safety, amenity, and environmental issues; removes redundant clauses to improve
the operation of the Law; and makes other changes to improve how the clauses are read and
implemented by Council and the community.
    The objectives of the proposed General Local Law 2020 are to provide for:
1) the peace, order and good government of the municipal district;
2) a safe and healthy environment so that the community of the municipal district can enjoy a
    quality of life that meets its expectations;
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3) the safe, fair and reasonable use and enjoyment of public places;
4) the protection and enhancement of municipal buildings, public assets and Council assets and the
    amenity and environment of the municipal district;
5) the safe, fair and reasonable use and enjoyment of property; and
6) the uniform and fair administration of the Law.
    A draft of the proposed General Local Law 2020 is available for review through Council’s website
at www.mountalexander.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay. Any person who wishes to make a submission
to Council on the updated version may do so in writing by forwarding feedback titled Local Law
Review to Mr Jeffry Amy, Coordinator Community Safety and Amenity, Mount Alexander Shire
Council, PO Box 185, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450, or by email to info@mountalexander.vic.gov.au
    If you would like more information about the process to review the Local Laws, or any specific
change being made please contact Mr Amy on (03) 5471 1764.
    In addition to written submissions, there will be an opportunity for submissions to be heard
in person at a Council meeting. Any person making a submission is entitled to request in the
submission that the person wishes to appear in person or to be represented by a person specified in
the submission at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission.
    Submitters requesting to be heard will be advised of the day, time and place of the relevant
Council meeting. Written submissions must be received by 5.00 pm on Friday 31 July 2020.
                                                                              DARREN FUZZARD
                                                                             Chief Executive Officer

                                  SURF COAST SHIRE COUNCIL
              Proposed Local Law No. 2 – Common Seal and Miscellaneous Penalties
    Notice is hereby given that the Surf Coast Shire Council, at its meeting held on 23 June
2020, resolved to commence the statutory process in accordance with sections 119 and 223 of
the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act) to make a new Local Law No. 2 – Common Seal and
Miscellaneous Penalties.
    The overall purpose and purport of the proposed Local Law as set out in the draft are to:
    enforce the rules of behaviour for those participating in or present at Council meetings;
    regulate the use and control of the Common Seal;
    revoke Local Law Local Law No. 2 of 2019 – Council Meeting Procedures and Common Seal.
    Written submissions about the proposed Local Law are invited from any person affected by the
Local Law for consideration in accordance with section 223 of the Act. A person may also request
(in their submission) to be heard in support of their submission and/or to nominate a representative
to present their submission.
    Submissions must be received in writing no later than 11.59 pm on Thursday 30 July 2020 and
can be provided in the following ways: through Council’s website at https://www.surfcoast.vic.
gov.au/About-us/Your-Say; emailed to info@surfcoast.vic.gov.au; or by mail addressed to the Chief
Executive Officer, Surf Coast Shire Council, PO Box 350, Torquay, Victoria 3228.
    A Community Impact Statement has been prepared to assist the community in understanding the
new Local Law, including likely impacts and how the Local Law complies/aligns with other legislation.
A copy of the proposed Local Law and Community Impact Statement are available to view online at
www.surfcoast.vic.gov.au
    Any person who cannot access the Council website or who is requiring further information
should direct their enquiry to info@surfcoast.vic.gov.au or by contacting (03) 5261 0600.
                                                                                   KEITH BAILLIE
                                                                             Chief Executive Officer
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                                Planning and Environment Act 1987
                                BRIMBANK PLANNING SCHEME
                             Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment
                                        Amendment C212brim
   The Brimbank City Council has prepared Amendment C212brim to the Brimbank Planning
Scheme.
   The land affected by the Amendment is:
   the closed City of Sunshine and Hulett Street municipal landfills, located at 570 and 570A
   Ballarat Road and 27 Carrington Drive, Albion, and 137A Denton Avenue, St Albans. This land
   is generally known as Carrington Drive Reserve, north of the Western Ring Road, and Energy
   Park, south of the Western Ring Road;
   101, 103, 2/105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121A, 121B, 121, 123A and 123B Denton
   Avenue, St Albans;
   41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, Denton
   Avenue, St Albans;
   7 and 8 Toora Court, St Albans;
   19 and 20 Carrington Drive, Albion; and
   576, 562–568, 556–560 and 528A and 528B Ballarat Road.
   As shown on the map at Figure 1.
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    The Amendment proposes to apply an Environmental Audit Overlay (EAO) to potentially
contaminated land previously used as the City of Sunshine and Hulett Street municipal landfills
(closed Sunshine Landfills), located at 570 and 570A Ballarat Road and 27 Carrington Drive, Albion,
and 137A Denton Avenue, St Albans. It is considered the land may be potentially contaminated as
a result of past activities associated with landfill operations, and remediation.
    The Amendment also proposes to amend Brimbank Planning Scheme Maps 8EAO and 9EAO
to identify those sites that will be subject to the Environmental Audit Overlay.
    You may view the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the explanatory
report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the following locations: at the Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection; and the
Brimbank City Council website, www.brimbank.vic.gov.au
    Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning
authority about the Amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name
and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed
and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
    Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to
notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to
consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is 8 August 2020. A submission must be
sent to the Strategic Planning Unit, Brimbank City Council, PO Box 70, Sunshine 3020, or by email
to: strategicplanning@brimbank.vic.gov.au
    The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any
person to inspect, free of charge, for two months after the Amendment comes into operation or
lapses.
                                                                               HELEN MORRISSEY
                                                                              Chief Executive Officer

                             Planning and Environment Act 1987
                         MACEDON RANGES PLANNING SCHEME
                           Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment
                                     Amendment C126macr
                                          (Re-exhibited)
   The Macedon Ranges Shire Council has prepared Amendment C126macr to the Macedon
Ranges Planning Scheme.
   The land affected by the Amendment is:
Bullengarook
   Part of Lot 1 on TP339680, 705 Bacchus Marsh Road, Bullengarook.
   Lot 1 on TP228666, 531 Hobbs Road, Bullengarook.
Fern Hill
   Part of Lot 1 on TP567294, Rippers Lane, Fern Hill.
   Part of Lot 1 on TP405790, Rippers Lane, Fern Hill.
   Part of Lot 1 on TP58189, Rippers Lane, Fern Hill.
Gisborne
   Lot 4 on PS402075, 51 Aitken Street, Gisborne.
   Lot RES on LP111376, 198 Mount Gisborne Road, Gisborne.
Kyneton
   Lot 1 on TP216489, 67 Baynton Street, Kyneton.
   Land along High Street generally between Ferguson Street and Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Lot 6 on LP14390, 1 Ferguson Street, Kyneton.
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   Part of Lot 2 on LP212562, 120–124 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Part of Lot 1 on LP56859, 130–132 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Part of Lot 3 on LP56859, 134 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Part of Lot 4 on LP56859, 136 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Part of Lot 5 on LP56859, 138 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Lot 1 on TP396955, 178 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Lot 1 on TP617751, 174–176 Mollison Street, Kyneton.
   Lot 1 on TP224233 and Lot 3 on TP745680, 281 Pipers Creek Road, Kyneton.
   Lot RES1 on PS645159, Youngs Road, Kyneton.
Macedon
   Plan CP160289, 37 Margaret Street, Macedon.
Malmsbury
   Part of the road reserve, Chisholm Avenue, Malmsbury.
   Plan CP107942, 92 Mollison Street, Malmsbury.
   Allotment 7, Section B and Crown Allotment 1, Section C Township of Malmsbury, 96 Mollison
   Street, Malmsbury.
Monegeetta
   Land generally within 2220 metres of the former Monegeetta piggery site at 43 Chintin Road,
   Monegeetta.
Mount Macedon
   Part of Lot 1 on TP919785, 6–8 Clarke Street, Mount Macedon.
   Part of Plan PC372104, 10 Clarke Street, Mount Macedon.
   Lot 1 on TP442741, 15 Salisbury Road, Mount Macedon.
New Gisborne
   Lot 1 on TP169619, 18 Shannons Road, New Gisborne.
   Lot 1 on PS348543, Allotment 62, Section 34, Parish of Gisborne, Lot 1 TP123699 and Lot 1
   on TP124615, Station Road, New Gisborne.
Riddells Creek
   Plan CP166908, 1 Bolithos Road and part of the road reserve of Bolithos Road, Riddells Creek.
   Part of Lot CM1 on PS733771.
   Part of Lot 4 on PS733771, Unit 4, 27 Mahoneys Road, Riddells Creek.
   Part of Lot 3 on PS733782, Unit 3, 29 Mahoneys Road, Riddells Creek.
   Part of Lot 2 on LP27936, 31 Mahoneys Road, Riddells Creek.
   Sandy Creek Bushland Reserve and part of the road reserve, Sandy Creek Road, Riddells Creek.
   Part of Lot 1 on LP27936, 82 Main Road, Riddells Creek.
   Part of Lot 1 on TP707988, 84 Main Road, Riddells Creek.
Woodend
   Unmade road reserve between Bowen Street and Ladye Place, Woodend.
   Part of Allotment 15, Section 23, Township of Woodend, 142 High Street, Woodend.
   Part of Allotment 2005, Township of Woodend, 14 Nicholson Street, Woodend.
   Allotment 20, Section 42, Township of Woodend, 24 Urquhart Street, Woodend.
   Allotment 19, Section 42, Township of Woodend, 26 Urquhart Street, Woodend.
   The Amendment proposes to correct errors and anomalies, makes minor changes to zoning and
overlay mapping and ordinance changes to the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme. This includes
rezoning various public reserves to the most appropriate zoning; correctly applying the Heritage
Overlay to heritage places within Kyneton; removing the Environmental Significance Overlay
Schedule 2 (ESO2) and reference to the ESO2 from Clause 72.03; rezoning public and private
land to reflect its current private or public use; realigns the Design and Development Overlay
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Schedule 24, Neighbourhood Residential Zone and Commercial 1 Zone along lot boundaries along
Main Street, Mahoneys Road and Bolithos Road, Riddells Creek; amends Schedule 24 to the
Design and Development Overlay to reflect the changes to the extent of the overlay and corrects
other overlay anomalies identified. The Amendment will also amend Clause 21.13-5 to correct the
Riddells Creek Strategic Framework Map inset to identify land south of the Riddells Creek Railway
line from priority residential development precinct to future investigation area and change the
Riddells Creek Strategic Framework Map to reflect the zoning changes.
    You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment, free of charge, at the Macedon Ranges Shire Council
website at www.mrsc.vic.gov.au/About-Council/News/Have-your-say; or the Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection
    Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning
authority about the Amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name
and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed
and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
    Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to
notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to
consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is 3 August 2020. A submission must be
sent to the Macedon Ranges Shire Council at PO Box 151, Kyneton, Victoria 3444, or via email to
mrsc@mrsc.vic.gov.au
    The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office and/or on
its website for any person to inspect, free of charge, for two months after the Amendment comes
into operation or lapses.
                                                                                MARGOT STORK
                                                                           Chief Executive Officer
                                                                   Macedon Ranges Shire Council

                                Planning and Environment Act 1987
                               PORT PHILLIP PLANNING SCHEME
                             Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment
                                         Amendment C161port
    The Port Phillip City Council has prepared Amendment C161port to the Port Phillip Planning
Scheme.
    The land affected by the Amendment includes various parcels of land throughout the
municipality. A detailed list of affected properties can be found in Attachment 1 of the Amendment
C161port Explanatory Report.
    The Amendment proposes to make a series of updates and technical corrections to the Port
Phillip Planning Scheme, including zoning and overlay mapping changes and changes to the
heritage gradings of properties.
    You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the Amendment and the
explanatory report about the Amendment online at: the Port Phillip City Council website at
http://www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/planning-scheme-amendments.htm; the St Kilda Town Hall has
been temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Please check for updates on its reopening
online at www.portphillip.vic.gov.au. In the event the St Kilda Town Hall at 99a Carlisle Street
re-opens, Amendment documentation will be made available for viewing; and at the Department of
Environment, Land, Water and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection
    Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning
authority about the Amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name
and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed
and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.
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    Name and contact details of submitters are      O’MEARA, Loris Lesley, late of Apartment 1,
required for Council to consider submissions           8 Chivers Avenue, Glen Waverley, Victoria
and to notify such persons of the opportunity          3150, deceased, who died on 26 November
to attend Council meetings and any public              2019.
hearing held to consider submissions. The           ROBINSON, Wayne Kimberley, late of Unit 2,
closing date for submissions is Friday 24 July         162 Buckley Street, Essendon, Victoria
2020. A submission must be sent by email to:           3040, deceased, who died on 12 December
strategicplanning@portphillip.vic.gov.au or by         2019.
post to: Attention: Head of City Policy, City       SMITH, Jacquiline, late of 15 Bella Crescent,
of Port Phillip, Private Bag No. 3, St Kilda,          Hallam, Victoria 3803, deceased, who died
Victoria 3182.                                         on 29 January 2020.
    The planning authority must make a copy         SZABO, Ida, late of Roccoco Aged Care,
of every submission available at its office and/       St Albans Park, Victoria 3219, deceased,
or on its website for any person to inspect, free      who died on 23 November 2019.
of charge, for two months after the Amendment
                                                    Dated 16 June 2020
comes into operation or lapses. By making a
submission it is deemed that you consent to that
submission being published on the Council’s             Creditors, next-of-kin and others having
website.                                            claims against the estate of any of the
                            DAMIAN DEWAR            undermentioned deceased persons are required
                   Manager Strategy and Design      to send particulars of their claims to State
                                                    Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of
                                                    1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the
    Creditors, next-of-kin and others having        personal representative, on or before 28 August
claims against the estate of any of the             2020, after which date State Trustees Limited
undermentioned deceased persons are required        may convey or distribute the assets, having
to send particulars of their claims to State        regard only to the claims of which State Trustees
Trustees Limited, ABN 68 064 593 148, of            Limited then has notice.
1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the       CRICHTON, Jemina Megan, late of Unit 2,
personal representative, on or before 25 August         22 Henry Street, Melton, Victoria 3337,
2020, after which date State Trustees Limited           deceased, who died on 1 July 2018.
may convey or distribute the assets, having         HUTCHINGS, Paul Lawrence, late of Unit 1,
regard only to the claims of which State Trustees       35–37 Stud Road, Dandenong, Victoria
Limited then has notice.                                3175, deceased, who died on 7 March 2020.
EVANS, Mackayla Maree, late of Unit 302,            KINA, Adelaide, late of Traralgon Aged Care,
    2–10 Mary Street, Preston, Victoria 3072,           69 Liddiard Road, Traralgon, Victoria 3844,
    deceased, who died on 6 March 2020.                 deceased, who died on 19 February 2020.
FOSTER, David Justin Paul, late of 13 Village       LEVERETT, John Maurice, late of Unit 4,
    Way, Maribyrnong, Victoria 3032, solicitor,         19 Rose Street, Alexandra, Victoria 3714,
    deceased, who died on 23 December 2019.             deceased, who died on 2 May 2020.
HOHMANN, Marietta, late of Unit 2, 4 Riviera        McGRATH, Margaret Mary, late of 4 Barrett
    Street, Mentone, Victoria 3194, deceased,           Street, Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria 3156,
    who died on 16 March 2020.                          deceased, who died on 22 November 2005.
JOHNSTON, Donald Clifford, late of 46 School        NEWMAN, Constance Marie, late of Scottvale
    Road, Trafalgar, Victoria 3824, deceased,           Aged Care, 71 Scott Street, Dandenong,
    who died on 21 April 2020.                          Victoria 3175, retired, deceased, who died
KINGSFORD, Gregory Ian, late of Unit 3,                 on 17 January 2020.
    40 Highview Road, Frankston Heights,            SELBY, Aileen Hazel, late of O’Mara House,
    Victoria 3199, deceased, who died on                15 Hunter Road, Traralgon, Victoria 3844,
    14 June 2018.                                       deceased, who died on 15 September 2019.
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SUMARA, Michael, late of 15 Russell Street, Nunawading, Victoria 3131, retired, deceased, who
   died on 24 December 2019.
WOOLLER, Elizabeth Claire, late of Estia Health, 71 McPhillips Road, Bannockburn, Victoria
   3331, deceased, who died on 1 January 2020.
Dated 19 June 2020

   Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims against the estate of any of the undermentioned
deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Limited, ABN
68 064 593 148, of 1 McNab Avenue, Footscray, Victoria 3011, the personal representative, on or
before 1 September 2020, after which date State Trustees Limited may convey or distribute the
assets, having regard only to the claims of which State Trustees Limited then has notice.
ABDULLAH, Liza, late of Doutta Galla Lynch Bridge Nursing Home, 44 Market Street, Kensington,
   Victoria 3031, deceased, who died on 19 January 2020.
BRAIN, Paul, late of Queens Lodge, 5 Queen Street, Lalor, Victoria 3075, deceased, who died on
   30 March 2020.
BUTT, Paul, late of Unit 3, 5 Princes Street, St Kilda, Victoria 3182, deceased, who died on 24 April
   2020.
CARTER, Julienne, late of Mercy Place Mordialloc, 10 Brindisi Street, Mentone, Victoria 3194,
   deceased, who died on 19 January 2020.
DIXON, Carol Ann, late of Unit 6, 39 Kent Street, Ascot Vale, Victoria 3032, deceased, who died
   on 24 October 2019.
FREYNE, Robert John, late of 45 Daintree Way, Ocean Grove, Victoria 3226, deceased, who died
   on 8 January 2020.
O’BRIEN, Rodney Alec, late of Unit 2, 10 Kanimbla Court, Heidelberg West, Victoria 3081,
   deceased, who died on 11 March 2020.
RIHTARIC, Matilda, late of 42A Rose Street, Altona, Victoria 3018, deceased, who died on
   14 March 2020.
RIZVANOVIC, Hasim, late of No Fixed Address, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, deceased, who died
   on 7 May 2020.
VAN CLEEF, John, also known as John Albert Mason, late of Unit 1, 59A Olympic Avenue,
   Shepparton, Victoria 3630, deceased, who died on 21 February 2020.
Dated 23 June 2020
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                                Accident Compensation Act 1985
              NOTICE OF INDEXED BENEFIT LEVELS AND OTHER AMOUNTS
                  IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIVISION 2D OF PART IV OF THE
                            ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 1985
    Division 2D of Part IV of the Accident Compensation Act 1985 provides for the indexation
of weekly payments, weekly pensions for dependants and certain other amounts stipulated under
the Accident Compensation Act 1985. Section 100 of the Accident Compensation Act 1985
stipulates that weekly payments are varied on 1 July each year in line with the movement in the
average weekly total earnings for all employees in Victoria between the two previous corresponding
reference periods, using the latest figures published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics as at
15 June following the previous reference period. Weekly payments are indexed on the anniversary
of the entitlement to weekly payments, or on the deemed anniversary date which for the purposes
of this section is 1 July. The average weekly earnings for all employees in Victoria between the
December quarter of 2018 and the December quarter 2019 changed from $1,190.70 to $1,228.40
which is an increase of 3.166%. The Consumer Price Index between the December quarter of 2018
and the December quarter of 2019 increased from 114.6 to 116.9 which is an increase of 2.007%.
Section           Provision                                                    Rate        Rate
                                                                              before       from
                                                                           1 July 20   1 July 20
COMPENSATION FOR DEATH OF A WORKER (CPI)

                  Revised compensation for death of worker
92A(4)            For a dependent partner or partners in equal shares      $623,950     $636,470
92A(5)            For an orphan child or orphan children in equal shares   $623,950     $636,470
92A(6)            For a dependent partner or partners where there is
                  one dependent child in the following shares:
                                                           total amount    $623,950     $636,470
92A(6)(a)         For the dependent child                                   $62,390      $63,640
92A(6)(b)         For a dependent partner or partners in equal shares       Balance      Balance
92A(7)            For a dependent partner or partners where there is
                  more than one dependent child but not more than
                  5 dependent children payable in the following
                  shares:
                                                        total amount of    $623,950     $636,470
92A(7)(a)         To each dependent child                                   $31,200      $31,830
92A(7)(b)         To dependent partner/partners in equal shares             Balance      Balance
92A(8)            For a dependent partner or partners where there
                  are more than 5 dependent children payable in the
                  following shares:
                                                        total amount of    $623,950     $636,470
92A(8)(a)         To dependent partner or partners in equal shares         $467,970     $477,360
92A(8)(b)         To the dependent children in equal shares                 Balance      Balance
92A(8A)           Maximum lump sum for dependent children if no
                  dependent partner                                        $623,950     $636,470
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Section           Provision                                                   Rate        Rate
                                                                             before       from
                                                                          1 July 20   1 July 20
92A(8B)           Maximum lump sum for any one or more dependent
                  children or dependent partners or partially dependent
                  partners                                                $623,950    $636,470
92A(9)            Maximum lump sum for any other dependants if no
                  dependent partner or dependent child or partially
                  dependent partner                                       $623,950    $636,470
92AA              Maximum amount for reimbursement of expenses
                  incurred by non-dependent family members                  $37,220     $37,970

WEEKLY PENSIONS FOR DEPENDANTS OF WORKER WHO DIES (AWE)

                  During the first 13 weeks
92B(3)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly pension for a dependent partner
                  for claims made before 5 April 2010                        $1,750      $1,810
                  Maximum weekly pension for a dependent partner
                  for claims made on or after 5 April 2010                   $2,380      $2,460
92B(4)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more dependent
                  partners in equal shares for claims made before
                  5 April 2010                                               $1,750      $1,810
                  Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more dependent
                  partners in equal shares for claims made on or after
                  5 April 2010                                               $2,380      $2,460
92B(5)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly pension for one orphan child for
                  claims made before 5 April 2010                            $1,750      $1,810
                  Maximum weekly pension for one orphan child for
                  claims made on or after 5 April 2010                       $2,380      $2,460
92B(6)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more orphan
                  children in equal shares for claims made before
                  5 April 2010                                               $1,750      $1,810
                  Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more orphan
                  children in equal shares for claims made on or after
                  5 April 2010                                               $2,380      $2,460
                  After first 13 weeks until the end of 3 years
92B(3)(b)(i)      Maximum weekly pension for a dependent partner
                  for claims made before 5 April 2010                        $1,750      $1,810
                  Maximum weekly pension for a dependent partner
                  for claims made on or after 5 April 2010                   $2,380      $2,460
92B(3)(b)(ii)     Weekly pension calculation for a dependent partner
                  where there are not more than 5 dependent children
                  who are entitled to a pension and overall cap applies
                  for claims made before 5 April 2010                        $1,750      $1,810
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Section          Provision                                                    Rate        Rate
                                                                             before       from
                                                                          1 July 20   1 July 20
                 Weekly pension calculation for a dependent partner
                 where there are not more than 5 dependent children
                 who are entitled to a pension and overall cap applies
                 for claims made on or after 5 April 2010                   $2,380      $2,460
92B(3)(b)(iii)   Weekly pension for a dependent partner where there
                 are more than 5 dependent children who are entitled
                 to a pension and overall cap applies for claims made
                 before 5 April 2010                                        $1,180      $1,220
                 Weekly pension for a dependent partner where there
                 are more than 5 dependent children who are entitled
                 to a pension and overall cap applies for claims made
                 after 5 April 2010                                         $1,590      $1,640
92B(4)(b)(i)     Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more dependent
                 partners in equal shares for claims made before
                 5 April 2010                                               $1,750      $1,810
                 Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more dependent
                 partners in equal shares for claims made on or after
                 5 April 2010                                               $2,380      $2,460
92B(4)(b)(ii)    Weekly pension calculation for 2 or more dependent
                 partners, where there are not more than 5 dependent
                 children and overall cap applies for claims made
                 before 5 April 2010                                        $1,750      $1,810
                 Weekly pension calculation for 2 or more dependent
                 partners, where there are not more than 5 dependent
                 children and overall cap applies for claims made on
                 or after 5 April 2010                                      $2,380      $2,460
92B(4)(b)(iii)   Weekly pension for 2 or more dependent partners,
                 where there are more than 5 dependent children and
                 overall cap applies in equal shares before 5 April
                 2010                                                       $1,180      $1,220
                 Weekly pension for 2 or more dependent partners,
                 where there are more than 5 dependent children and
                 overall cap applies in equal shares on or after
                 5 April 2010                                               $1,590      $1,640
                 After first 13 weeks until child ceases to be eligible
92B(5)(b)(ii)    Maximum weekly pension for one orphan child for
                 claims made before 5 April 2010                            $1,750      $1,810
                 Maximum weekly pension for one orphan child for
                 claims made on or after 5 April 2010                       $2,380      $2,460
92B(6)(b)(ii)    Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more orphan
                 children in equal shares for claims made before
                 5 April 2010                                               $1,750      $1,810
                 Maximum weekly pension for 2 or more orphan
                 children in equal shares for claims made on or after
                 5 April 2010                                               $2,380      $2,460
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Section           Provision                                                 Rate        Rate
                                                                           before       from
                                                                        1 July 20   1 July 20
92B(7)(b)         Weekly pension calculation for each dependent child
                  where there are not more than 5 dependent children
                  and overall cap applies for claims made before
                  5 April 2010                                             $1,750      $1,810
                  Weekly pension calculation for each dependent child
                  where there are not more than 5 dependent children
                  and overall cap applies for claims made on or after
                  5 April 2010                                             $2,380      $2,460
92B(8)(b)         Weekly pension for dependent children where there
                  are more than 5 dependent children and overall
                  cap applies in equal shares for claims made before
                  5 April 2010                                              $581        $599
                  Weekly pension for dependent children where there
                  are more than 5 dependent children and overall cap
                  applies in equal shares for claims made on or after
                  5 April 2010                                              $794        $819

PROVISIONAL PAYMENTS (CPI)

92D(1)(b)         Maximum amount for medical and other costs               $9,290      $9,480

WEEKLY PAYMENTS (AWE)
           Weekly payments for First Entitlement Period

                  Where worker has no current work capacity
93A(1)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                  12 November 1997                                         $1,400      $1,440
93A(2)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010           $1,750      $1,810
93A(3)(a)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 5 April 2010                                       $2,380      $2,460
                  Where worker has a current work capacity
93A(1)(b)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                  12 November 1997 – less worker’s current weekly
                  earnings                                                 $1,400      $1,440
93A(2)(b)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010 –
                  less worker’s current weekly earnings                    $1,750      $1,810
93A(3)(b)(ii)     Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 5 April 2010 – less worker’s current weekly
                  earnings                                                 $2,380      $2,460
                  Weekly payments for Second Entitlement Period
                  Where worker has no current work capacity
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Section         Provision                                                   Rate        Rate
                                                                           before       from
                                                                        1 July 20   1 July 20
93B(1)(a)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                12 November 1997 where worker has a serious
                injury – less 90% of the worker’s current weekly
                earnings                                                  $1,400      $1,440
93B(1)(b)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                12 November 1997 where worker does not have a
                serious injury                                            $1,400      $1,440
93B(2)(a)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010            $1,750      $1,810
93B(3)(a)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 5 April 2010                                        $2,380      $2,460
                Where worker has a current work capacity
93B(1)(c)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                12 November 1997 where worker does not have a
                serious injury – less 80% of the worker’s current
                weekly earnings                                           $1,400      $1,440
93B(2)(b)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010 –
                less 80% of worker’s current weekly earnings              $1,750      $1,810
93B(3)(b)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 5 April 2010 – less 80% of worker’s current
                weekly earnings                                           $2,380      $2,460
                Weekly payments after second entitlement period
                Where worker has no current work capacity
93C(2)(a)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                12 November 1997 where worker has a serious
                injury – less 90% of the worker’s current weekly
                earnings                                                  $1,400      $1,440
93C(2)(b)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                12 November 1997 where worker does not have a
                serious injury                                            $1,400      $1,440
93C(2)(c)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010            $1,750      $1,810
93C(2)(d)(ii)   Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                after 5 April 2010                                        $2,380      $2,460
                Continuation of weekly payments after second
                entitlement period
                Compensation for incapacity arising from surgery
93CA(1)(c)      Minimum current weekly earnings                             $205        $211
                Where worker has a current work capacity
93CD(4)(a)      Minimum weekly earnings for approval of an
                application for a worker who has returned to work           $205        $211
1196      G 25   25 June 2020                                       Victoria Government Gazette

Section           Provision                                                   Rate        Rate
                                                                             before       from
                                                                          1 July 20   1 July 20
93CD(5)(a)(ii)    Maximum weekly payment for claims made before
                  12 November 1997 where an application under
                  section 93CD(1) has been approved – less 80% of
                  worker’s current weekly earnings                          $1,400      $1,440
93CD(5)(b)(ii)    Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 12 November 1997 and before 5 April 2010
                  where an application under section 93CD(1) has
                  been approved – less 80% of worker’s current
                  weekly earnings                                           $1,750      $1,810
93CD(5)(c)(ii)    Maximum weekly payment for claims made on or
                  after 5 April 2010 where an application under section
                  93CD(1) has been approved – less 80% of worker’s
                  current weekly earnings                                   $2,380      $2,460
93CDA(1)(d)       Minimum weekly earnings for approval of an
                  application for a worker who has returned to work
                  under section 93CD(4)(a)                                    $205        $211

COMPENSATION FOR NON-ECONOMIC LOSS (CPI)
              Permanent Impairment – Calculations of Amounts of Non-economic Loss
98C(2)(e)(i)  Where the worker’s impairment benefit rating is
              more than 70% and not                                 $294,440 $300,350
              more than 80%                                          $32,960    $33,620
98C(2)(e)(ii) Maximum amount where the worker’s impairment
              benefit rating is more than 70% and not more
              than 80%                                              $623,950 $636,470
98C(2)(f)     Where the worker’s impairment benefit rating is
              more than 80%                                         $623,950 $636,470
              Psychiatric Impairment – Calculations of Amounts of Non-economic Loss
98C(3)(d)(i)  Where worker’s degree of impairment is more than
              70% and                                               $294,440 $300,350
              not more than 80%                                      $32,960    $33,620
98C(3)(d)(ii) Maximum amount where worker’s degree of
              impairment is more than 70% and not more than
              80%                                                   $623,950 $636,470
98C(3)(e)     Where worker’s degree of impairment is more
              than 80%                                              $623,950 $636,470
              Permanent Impairment – Calculation of Amounts of Non-economic Loss
              for Further Injury Industrial Deafness
98C(7)        Maximum amount of compensation for more than
              one injury suffered on the same occasion              $623,950 $636,470
98C(8)        Maximum amount of compensation for more than
              one kind of non-economic loss for the same injury     $623,950 $636,470
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