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Victoria Government Gazette By Authority of Victorian Government Printer No. G 33 Thursday 19 August 2021 www.gazette.vic.gov.au GENERAL
1750 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Robert W. Brown 1756 MAB International Retail Trust 1751 Roberts Beckwith Partners 1756 Rodney Jacobs Lawyer 1756 Estates of Deceased Persons Whyte, Just & Moore 1757 A. B. Natoli Pty 1751 Bayside Solicitors 1751 Government and Outer Budget Sector Beaumaris Law 1751 Agencies Notices 1758 Bonnie-Jean McCormack 1751 Orders in Council 1799 Coote Family Lawyers 1752 Land Cumberbatch & Williams 1752 Obtainables 1802 David Davis & Associates 1752 Featherbys Lawyers 1752 G & M Lawyers 1752 Garden & Green Lawyers 1753 J. A. Middlemis 1753 James Higgins & Co. 1753 John Curtain & Associates Pty Ltd 1753 Joliman Lawyers 1754 Keith R. Cameron Solicitors 1754 Mahons with Yuncken & Yuncken 1754 Maurice Blackburn Lawyers 1755 Mills Oakley 1755 Mornington Legal 1755 Peter Gardiner 1756 Peter Speakman & Co. Lawyers 1756 Pietrzak Solicitors 1756 Advertisers Please Note As from 19 August 2021 The last Special Gazette was No. 450 dated 18 August 2021. The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 9 June 2021. How To Submit Copy • See our webpage www.gazette.vic.gov.au • or contact our office on 8523 4601 between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1751 P R I VAT E A D V E R T I S E M E N T S MAB INTERNATIONAL RETAIL TRUST will distribute the assets, having regard only to ARSN 121 054 662 (Trust). the claims of which she has notice. Trustee and Responsible Entity: MAB Funds BAYSIDE SOLICITORS, Management Limited ABN 36 098 846 701 36 Dandenong Road West, Frankston 3199. (Trustee). Ph: (03) 9781 4822. Creditors and others having claims in respect of the Trust, a registered managed investment Re: The estate of ETHEL MAVIS scheme, are required by the trustee of Level 5, BRIDGFORD, late of 59 Tramway Parade, 441 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Beaumaris, Victoria. Australia 3004, to send particulars to the trustee by 31 October 2021, after which date the trustee Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, may convey or distribute the assets, having who died on 30 May 2021, are required by the regard only to the claims of which the trustee executor, Stephen Bruce Edmunds, to send then has notice. particulars to him, care of the undersigned Issued 9 August 2021 solicitors, by a date not later than two months NICHOLAS GEORGE GRAY, director, from the date of publication hereof, after which MAB Funds Management Limited, date the trustee may convey or distribute the Level 5, 441 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, assets, having regard only to the claims of which Victoria 3004. the trustee then has notice. Telephone: 03 8681 2222. BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners, 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris, Victoria 3193. Re: ISLA MARY ANDREW, late of Unit 32, 16 Nichol Avenue, Burnside, Victoria, home Re: The estate of BLANKA GRZEBIETA, duties, deceased. late of Aveo The George, Serviced Apartment Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 123/15–25 George Street, Sandringham, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Victoria. who died on the 7 August 2020, are required Creditors, next-of-kin and others having by the trustee, Janet Mary McGuigan, to send claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, particulars to the trustee, care of the who died on 12 June 2021, are required by the undermentioned solicitors, by a date not later executors to send particulars to them, care of the than two months from the date of publication undersigned solicitors, by a date not later than hereof, after which date the trustee may convey two months from the date of publication hereof, or distribute the assets, having regard only to the after which date the trustees may convey or claims of which she has notice. distribute the assets, having regard only to the A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, claims of which the trustees then have notice. 24 Cotham Road, Kew, Victoria 3101. BEAUMARIS LAW, legal practitioners, 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris, Victoria 3193. MAXINE SYLVIA PORTER, late of 51 Woolston Drive, Frankston, Victoria, Re: LOREN ASHLEE FAILLA, late of sales executive. 8 Autumndale Court, Narre Warren, Victoria, Creditors, next-of-kin and all others having primary school teacher, deceased. claims in respect of the deceased, who died on Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 26 April 2021, are required by the executor, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Christine Bugg, to send particulars of such who died on 3 November 2018, are required claims to her, in care of the undermentioned by the administrator, Sebastian Francis Failla, solicitors, within two months from the date of to send particulars of their claims to the publication of this notice, after which date she undermentioned solicitors within two months
1752 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette from the date of publication of this notice, Limited, ACN 006 132 332, of Level 1, after which date he will distribute the assets, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria to send having regard only to the claims of which he particulars to it by 19 October 2021, after which then has notice. date it may convey or distribute the assets, Dated 13 August 2021 having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. BONNIE-JEAN McCORMACK B.A. LL.B., PO Box 809, Wangaratta 3676. DAVID DAVIS & ASSOCIATES, Phone: 0423 292 687. Suite 2, 733 High Street, Thornbury, Victoria 3071. Re: HENRY NISKI, also known as Henryk Niski, deceased. Re: VALMA MYRTLE MEYER, 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 21 May 2021, are required by who died on 26 December 2020, are required by the trustee, Deborah Lynne Cook, care of the legal representatives, Deborah Anne Niski Featherbys Lawyers of 14 Ninth Avenue, and Marcus David Niski, to send particulars to Rosebud, Victoria, to send particulars to the the legal representatives, care of Coote Family trustee by 25 October 2021, after which date Lawyers, Level 1, 971 Burke Road, Camberwell, the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, Victoria, by a date not later than two months having regard only to the claims of which the from the date of publication of this notice, trustee has notice. after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regards only to the FEATHERBYS LAWYERS, solicitors, claims of which they then have notice. 14 Ninth Avenue, Rosebud 3939. COOTE FAMILY LAWYERS, Level 1, 971 Burke Road, Camberwell, Re: EILEEN MARY SINGLETON, deceased. Victoria 3214. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 28 June 2021, are required by Re: ERHARD ERICH LEEGEL, late of the trustee, Mark Reginald Featherby, care 31–41 Elizabeth Street, Bayswater, Victoria, of Featherbys Lawyers of 14 Ninth Avenue, retired, deceased. Rosebud, Victoria, to send particulars to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having trustee by 25 October 2021, after which date claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, who died on 15 June 2020, are required to send having regard only to the claims of which the particulars of their claims to the executor, Robyn trustee has notice. Meede, care of the undermentioned solicitors, on FEATHERBYS LAWYERS, solicitors, or before 19 October 2021, after which date the 14 Ninth Avenue, Rosebud 3939. executor will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. CUMBERBATCH & WILLIAMS, lawyers, MICHAEL LAZARIDIS, late of 37 Martin Place, Glen Waverley, Victoria 3150. 1 Aberdeen Street, Reservoir, Victoria, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having PATRICIA TOOHEY, late of BUPA claims in respect of the estate of the Portland, 83 Wellington Road, Portland, abovenamed deceased, who died at Epping on Victoria, retired dressmaker, deceased. 27 February 2021, are required by Christos Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Glouftsis, the executor and trustee of the estate claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, of the said named deceased, to send particulars who died on 19 June 2021, are required by of their claims to him, care of G & M Lawyers of the executor, Equity Trustees Wealth Services 228 Smith Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066,
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1753 by 22 October 2021, after which date he may undermentioned solicitor, within 60 days from convey or distribute the assets of the estate, the date of publication of this notice, after which having regard only to the claims of which he date the executors may convey or distribute the then has notice. assets, having regard only to the claims of which Dated 12 August 2021 they then have notice. G & M LAWYERS, GARDEN & GREEN LAWYERS, 228 Smith Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066. 35 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. Tel: 9945 7999. Ref: AG:PT 210266. STEPHEN GEORGE MOURITZ, late of 23 Grant Street, Goornong, Victoria, panelbeater, HEATHER PEARL BOULTON, late of deceased. Swan Hill, Victoria, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, deceased, who died on 22 May 2021, who died on 18 April 2021, are required by Dale are required by Heather Ann Mouritz, the Anthony Boulton, the executor of the Will of executor of the Will of the deceased, to send the deceased, to send particulars of their claims particulars of their claims to her, care of the to him, care of the undermentioned solicitor, undermentioned address, by 17 October 2021, within 60 days from the date of publication of after which date the executor may convey or this notice, after which date the executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the convey or distribute the assets, having regard claims of which she then has notice. only to the claims of which he then has notice. J. A. MIDDLEMIS, barrister and solicitor, GARDEN & GREEN LAWYERS, 30 Myers Street, Bendigo, Victoria 3550. 35 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. Re: EDNA MARY SHIELS, late of DOUGLAS CHARLES RICHARDSON, 5 Knowles Grove, Point Lonsdale, Victoria, late of Lake Boga, Victoria, deceased. retired, 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 9 January 2021, are required by who died on 22 May 2021, are required by William Eric Richardson and Susan Romeo, the executors, James Ford Strachan and James the executors of the Will of the deceased, to send William Antony Higgins, care of James Higgins particulars of their claims to them, care of the & Co., 90 William Street, Melbourne, to send undermentioned solicitor, within 60 days from particulars of their claims to the executors, the date of publication of this notice, after which care of the undermentioned solicitors, date the executors may convey or distribute the by 18 October 2021, after which date the assets, having regard only to the claims of which executors will convey or distribute the assets, they then have notice. having regard only to the claims of which they GARDEN & GREEN LAWYERS, then have notice. 35 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. JAMES HIGGINS & CO., solicitors. GLADYS ETHEL SARAH RICHARDSON, Re: ELIZABETH MARY NEWLANDS, late of Ballarat East, Victoria, deceased. late of 321–327 Diamond Creek Road, Plenty, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Victoria, home duties, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died on 6 October 2014, are required by claims in respect of the deceased, who died on William Eric Richardson and Susan Romeo, 28 October 2020, are required by Debra Elizabeth the executors of the Will of the deceased, to send Wadeson, Sandra Lee King and Heather Lynne particulars of their claims to them, care of the Nolch, the executors of the deceased, to send
1754 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette particulars of their claims to them, care of the 25 October 2021, after which date the executors undermentioned solicitors, by 22 October 2021, will distribute the assets, having regard only to after which date they will convey or distribute the claims of which they then have notice. the assets, having regard only to the claims of JOLIMAN LAWYERS, which they then have notice. 42 McCallum Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. JOHN CURTAIN & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD, solicitors, Level 10, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. Re: MORA MARGARET MOORE, of 22–24 Gellibrand Street, Kew, retired. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: BRIAN LEONARD RILEY, late of claims in respect to the estate of the deceased, 2 Ronald Street, Essendon North, Victoria, who died on 30 May 2021, are required retired, deceased. to send particulars of their claims to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having executrix, Julianne Elizabeth Kennedy, care claims in respect of the deceased, who died on of 273 Hampton Street, Hampton, Victoria 4 April 2021, are required by Loretta Wallace 3188, by 20 October 2021, after which date the and Michael Gerard Riley, the executors of the executrix may convey or distribute the assets, deceased, to send particulars of their claims to having regard only to the claims of which she them, care of the undermentioned solicitors, may then have notice. by 22 October 2021, after which date they will KEITH R. CAMERON SOLICITORS, convey or distribute the assets, having regard 273 Hampton Street, Hampton, Victoria 3188. only to the claims of which they then have notice. JOHN CURTAIN & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD, solicitors, Re: CONSTANCE DAVIS, late of Level 10, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. 338 Springfield Road, Nunawading, Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Re: Estate of KENNETH ARNETT, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, deceased. who died on 1 June 2018, are required Creditors, next-of-kin or others having by the trustees, Bruce Nigel Davis and claims in respect of the estate of KENNETH Keith Neville Davis, to send particulars to the ARNETT, late of 21 Birdwood Avenue, trustees, care of the undermentioned solicitors, Nyah West, in the State of Victoria, pensioner, by 18 October 2021, after which date the trustees deceased, who died on 25 June 2021, are to send may convey or distribute the assets, having particulars of their claims to the executors, care regard only to the claims of which the trustees of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by then have notice. 25 October 2021, after which date the executors MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, will distribute the assets, having regard only to 101/177 Surrey Road, Blackburn 3130. the claims of which they then have notice. KM:2201013. JOLIMAN LAWYERS, 42 McCallum Street, Swan Hill, Victoria 3585. Re: Estate of SALLY BARBARA McARTHUR, late of 7 Cross Street, Bronte, Re: Estate of TIMOTHY FRANCIS GRANT, New South Wales, deceased. deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, claims in respect of the estate of TIMOTHY who died on 8 April 2021, are required FRANCIS GRANT, late of 531 Creamery Road, by the trustees, Jane Barbara Riddell, Tyntynder South, in the State of Victoria, farmer, Clare McArthur and Christopher John McArthur, deceased, who died on 2 July 2021, are to send to send particulars to the trustees, care of the particulars of their claims to the executors, care undermentioned solicitors, by 19 October 2021, of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by after which date the trustees may convey or
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1755 distribute the assets, having regard only to the after which date the administrator may convey claims of which the trustees then have notice. or distribute the assets, having regard only to the MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, claims of which he then has notice. 177 Surrey Road, Blackburn, Victoria 3130. Andrew John Simpson, care of Ref. No: PH:2210601. MAURICE BLACKBURN LAWYERS, Level 21, 380 La Trobe Street, Melbourne 3000. Tel: 03 9605 2700. Ref: PK.5587174. Re: ITA MARY SMITH, late of 7 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn, Victoria, retired, deceased. JOHN MARRIOTT, late of 14 Neil Court, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Tootgarook, Victoria, deceased. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having who died on 19 November 2020, are required by claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, the trustee, Ramsel Paul Smith, to send particulars who died on 29 January 2021, are required by to the trustee, care of the undermentioned the executor, Sharon Ann Stennett-Marriott, solicitors, by 18 October 2021, after which date care of Mills Oakley, Level 6, 530 Collins the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, Street, Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars having regard only to the claims of which the to her within 60 days from the date of publication trustee then has notice. of this notice, after which date the executor may MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, convey or distribute the assets, having regard 101/177 Surrey Road, Blackburn 3130. only to the claims of which the executor then KM:2210072. has notice. Estate of ALFRED JOHN THOMPSON, DENIS LESLIE WRIGLEY, late of 6/14 late of Claremont Terrace Aged Care, Latham Street, Mornington, Victoria 3931, 231 McKinnon Road, McKinnon, Victoria. toolmaker, 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 abovenamed who died on 5 June 2021, are required by the deceased, who died on 15 April 2020, are executors, Gayle Denise Arden, Helen Mary required by the trustee, Anthony Donald Snooks, Donnelly and Carolyn Jean Takac, to send care of 342 Main Street, Mornington, Victoria particulars to them, care of the undermentioned 3931, to send particulars of their claims to him solicitors, by 19 October 2021, after which by 19 October 2021, after which date the trustee date the executors may convey or distribute the may convey or distribute the estate, having assets, having regard only to the claims of which regard only to the claims of which he then they then have notice. has notice. Probate was granted in Victoria on 5 August 2020. MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, 177 Surrey Road, Blackburn 3130. Dated 19 August 2021 SWM:2210951. MORNINGTON LEGAL, 342 Main Street, PO Box 25, Mornington, Victoria 3931. Re: PATRICIA LORRAINE WILCOX, late of 294 Kooyong Road, Caulfield, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having ROSALIE PATRICIA MARY STEWART, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, late of Uniting Agewell, 75 Thames Street, who died on 14 November 2017, are required Box Hill, Victoria 3128, retired, deceased. by the administrator, Andrew John Simpson, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having to send particulars of such claims to him at the claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed undermentioned address by 18 October 2021, deceased, who died on 4 August 2019, are
1756 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette required by the trustee, Anthony Donald Snooks, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having care of 342 Main Street, Mornington, Victoria claims in respect to the estate of ANNA 3931, to send particulars of their claims to him KREPSKI, deceased, late of 273 Church Street, by 19 October 2021, after which date the trustee Richmond, pensioner, who died on 1 May 2021, may convey or distribute the estate, having are required by the executor, Edward Myszka, regard only to the claims of which he then to send particulars of such claims to him, has notice. Probate was granted in Victoria on care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 26 November 2019. 18 October 2021, after which date the executor Dated 19 August 2021 will convey or distribute the assets, having MORNINGTON LEGAL, regard only to the claims of which the executor 342 Main Street, then have notice. PO Box 25, Mornington, Victoria 3931. PIETRZAK SOLICITORS, 832 High Street, Kew East, Victoria 3102. Estate of JOAN NANCY PATRICIA HALL, deceased. Estate of SALLY MARIE BROWN, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having deceased, 2 April 2021. claims against the estate of Joan Nancy Patricia Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Hall, late of Arcare Reservoir, Plenty and Gremel Roads, Reservoir in the State of Victoria, claims against the estate of SALLY MARIE retired, deceased, who died on 25 April 2021, BROWN, late of Mount Eliza, in the State of are required to send particulars of the claims to Victoria, deceased, who died on 2 April 2021, the executors, Valda Ann Wormley and Geoffrey are required to send particulars of the claims to Wormley, care of the undermentioned solicitor, the executors, Robert William Brown, Robert by 26 October 2021, after which date they will Edward Brown and James Douglas Brown, distribute the estate of the deceased, having by email at rs.brown8@bigpond.com by regard only to the claims of which they then 12.00 pm, 15 October 2021, after which date have notice. they will distribute the estate of the deceased, PETER GARDINER, solicitor, having regard only to the claims of which they Office 1, 2 Colin Avenue, Warrandyte 3113. then have notice. ROBERT W. BROWN, rs.brown8@bigpond.com ELIZABETH MARY STEWART, late of Flat 11, 56 Edgar Street, North Glen Iris, Victoria 3146, deceased. Re: JOHN STEVENSON WIGG, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, deceased, who died on 23 February 2021, are who died on 25 January 2021, are required by required by the executor of the estate, care of the trustee, Christine Margaret Becker, to send 1254 Malvern Road, Malvern, Victoria 3144, to particulars of such claims to her, in care of the send particulars of their claims to Fleur Craig by below mentioned lawyers, by 14 October 2021, 19 October 2021, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets and distribute after which date the trustee may convey or the estate, having regard only to the claims of distribute the assets, having regard only to the which it then has notice. Probate was granted in claims of which she then has notice. Victoria on 4 August 2021. ROBERTS BECKWITH PARTNERS, Dated 19 August 2021 16 Blamey Place, Mornington, Victoria 3931. PETER SPEAKMAN & CO. LAWYERS, 1254 Malvern Road, Malvern, Victoria 3144. Re: JUDITH FINEY COULL, late of Ph: 03 9822 8611. 8 Lyons Street North, Ballarat, Victoria, Email: fcraig@speakman.com.au deceased. PS:FC:8046. Contact: Fleur Mary Craig. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased,
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1757 who died on 22 February 2019, are required by the trustees, Joshua Finey Coull and Benjamin Charles Coull, both of care of 903 Macarthur Street, Ballarat, Victoria, to send particulars to the trustees, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by 26 October 2021, after which date the trustees may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustees then have notice. RODNEY JACOBS LAWYER, 903 Macarthur Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350. DEBRA MARIE CARROLL, late of Baptcare Coasthaven Community, 45 Robin Avenue, Norlane, Victoria 3214, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 24 April 2021, are required by the executors, Aaron Martin Jolly and Benjamin William Punivalu, of 27 Malop Street, Geelong, Victoria 3220, to send particulars of their claims by 25 October 2021, after which date the executors may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they have notice. WHYTE, JUST & MOORE, solicitors, 27 Malop Street, Geelong, Victoria 3220.
1758 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES ROAD DISCONTINUANCE Pursuant to section 206 and Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, Banyule City Council, at its ordinary meeting held on 9 August 2021, formed the opinion that the section of road shown hatched on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the section of road and to sell the land from the road to an abutting owner. ALLISON BECKWITH Chief Executive Officer
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1759 BASS COAST SHIRE COUNCIL ERRATUM Road Discontinuance Notice is hereby given that the road discontinuance notice published in the Victoria Government Gazette No. G 7 dated 13 February 2003 on pages 246, 247 and 248 contained an error in the plan attached and noted as LP 13097, and that plan is replaced with the following: ALI WASTIE Chief Executive Officer Bass Coast Shire Council Road Management Act 2004 REVIEW OF ROAD MANAGEMENT PLAN In accordance with section 54(5) of the Road Management Act 2004 (Act), the Gannawarra Shire Council (Council) gives notice that it has conducted a review of its Road Management Plan. The purpose of the review, consistent with the role, functions and responsibilities of Council as a road authority under the Act, is to ensure that the standards in relation to, and the priorities to be given to, the inspection, maintenance and repair of the roads and the classes of road to which the Council’s Road Management Plan applies are safe, efficient and appropriate for use by the community served by the Council.
1760 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette The review applied to all of the roads and classes of roads to which the Road Management Plan applies. A copy of the Council’s current Road Management Plan and reviewed Road Management Plan may be inspected at Council’s Offices – Patchell Plaza, 47 Victoria Street, Kerang 3579, or 23–25 King Edward Street, Cohuna 3568, or accessed online on Council’s website, www.gsc.vic.gov.au Any person may make a submission to Council on the reviewed plan during the submission period until 5.00 pm 16 September 2021. A person who has made a submission and requested that they be heard in support of their submission is entitled to appear in person, or by a person acting on their behalf, before a meeting of a Committee of Council. Any enquiries about the review can be directed to Brenton Hall, Manager Operational Services, by calling 03 5450 9333 or email at council@gsc.vic.gov.au TOM O’REILLY Chief Executive Officer ROAD MANAGEMENT PLAN REVIEW In accordance with section 54 (5) of the Road Management Act 2004 (the ‘Act’) and the Road Management (General) Regulations 2016 (the ‘Regulations’), Maribyrnong City Council (the ‘Council’) gives notice that at its Meeting on 15 June 2021, the review process has been conducted and completed. Pursuant to a decision made by the authorised delegate of Council to commence the statutory review process, such consultation and engagement (including with internal Council departments and external stakeholders) as was considered necessary to effectively conduct the review was commenced. Following the review, it has been found and concluded that the current Road Management Plan of Council is a satisfactory document for Council to rely upon in the continuing performance of its road management functions. Council has considered, with its current Road Management Plan, that – the standards in relation to, and the priorities to be given to, the inspection, maintenance and repair of the roads and classes of road to which the current Road Management Plan are both reasonable and appropriate; and the standards, in the form of Council’s inspection frequency, intervention requirements and response times, are considered reasonable having regard to the appropriate policy and budgetary settings in which the plan is to be considered. A copy of Council’s reviewed Road Management Plan and related Council report can be viewed on Council’s website and in the Council Meeting 15 June 2021 Minutes, respectively, or may be inspected at the Maribyrnong City Council, Council Office at Corner of Napier and Hyde Streets, Footscray, Victoria 3011. Any person requiring further information concerning the review of Council’s Road Management Plan should, in the first instance, contact Indivar Dhakal, Manager Assets and Capital, phone 03 9032 4021, email Indivar.Dhakal@maribyrnong.vic.gov.au CELIA HADDOCK Acting Chief Executive Officer
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1761 ROAD DEVIATION AND EXCHANGE OF LAND Antwerp–Woorak Road, Glenlee Pursuant to section 207B and Clause 2 of Schedule 10 and section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), the Hindmarsh Shire Council at its meeting held 4 August 2021 resolved to deviate part of the Government Road known as Antwerp–Woorak Road, Glenlee, shown cross-hatched on the plan below, to the land shown hatched on the plan below and to exchange the land. In accordance with Clause 2(2) of Schedule 10 of the Act, consent was obtained on 14 July 2020 from the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, to the proposed road deviation and land exchange shown on the plan below. The discontinued section of road, shown cross-hatched on the plan below, is to be transferred to the abutting property owner. In exchange, the land shown hatched on the plan below is to be a Public Road in the name of and under the care and management of the Hindmarsh Shire Council. GREG WOOD Chief Executive Officer
1762 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL Public Highway Declaration Pursuant to section 204(1) of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act), the Melbourne City Council declares the Roads in East Melbourne as shown hatched on the plan hereunder, as public highways for the purposes of the Act.
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1763 NOTICE OF ROAD DEVIATION Elligate Lane, Castle Creek, Victoria 3691 In accordance with section 206 and Clause 2 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Wodonga City Council, at its meeting on 19 July 2021, resolved that the Road at Elligate Lane, Castle Creek, should be deviated as shown on the plan below. Having obtained consent of the Minister of Energy, Environment and Climate Change on 20 January 2020, Wodonga City Council now declares such deviation for the purposes of the Act on and from the publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. MARK DIXON Chief Executive Officer
1764 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette NOTICE UNDER DOMESTIC ANIMALS ACT 1994 Notice of Intention to Designate Dog Off Leash Areas Within Kingston Notice is given that at its meeting on 24 May 2021, Council resolved under section 26 of the Domestic Animals Act 1994 to designate dog off leash areas in the listed reserves below. The dog off leash areas in the reserves or part of the reserves will be identified by signs erected within the reserve. The signs may also display conditions limiting dog off leash times during organised sporting activities: 1. Amaroo Drive Reserve, 12. GR Bricker Reserve, 23. Reg Marlow Reserve, Chelsea Heights Moorabbin Mentone 2. Bald Hill Park, 13. Heatherton Park, 24. Roy Dore Reserve, Clayton South Clayton South Carrum 3. Bicentennial Park, 14. Haughton Road/Orchid 25. Sir William Fry Reserve, Chelsea Street, Clayton South Cheltenham 4. Bonbeach Sports Reserve, 15. Iluka Reserve, 26. Snowden Drive, Bonbeach Aspendale Cheltenham 5. Browns Reserve, 16. Kevin Hayes Reserve, 27. Southern Road Reserve, Aspendale Mordialloc Mentone 6. Chadwick Reserve, 17. Kingston Heath Reserve, 28. Spring Road Reserve, Dingley Village Cheltenham Dingley Village 7. Dales Park Reserve, 18. Le Page Park, Cheltenham 29. Swallow Reserve, Oakleigh South 19. Mavis Hutter Reserve, Dingley Village 8. Derring Lane, Cheltenham Oakleigh South 30. Turner Road Reserve, 9. Farm Road Reserve, 20. Moorabbin Reserve, Highett Cheltenham Moorabbin 31. Walter Galt Reserve, 10. George Woods Reserve, 21. Namatjira Park, Parkdale Mordialloc Clayton South 11. Glen Street Reserve, 22. Nurten Parade Reserve, Aspendale Aspendale Gardens All previous section 26 orders relating to dog off leash areas in the reserves listed are revoked. TIM TAMLIN Interim Chief Executive Officer
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1765 Planning and Environment Act 1987 for submissions is Monday 20 September 2021. GREATER SHEPPARTON A submission must be sent to the Greater PLANNING SCHEME Shepparton City Council, Locked Bag 1000, Shepparton, Victoria 3632, or via email to Notice of Preparation of Amendment council@shepparton.vic.gov.au Amendment C227gshe The planning authority must make a copy of Greater Shepparton City Council (Council) every submission available at its office for any has prepared Amendment C227gshe to the person to inspect, free of charge, for two months Greater Shepparton Planning Scheme (Planning after the Amendment comes into operation or Scheme). lapses. The Amendment applies to various parcels COLIN KALMS of land across the municipality in Congupna, Manager Building, Planning and Compliance Grahamvale, Kialla, Mooroopna, Shepparton and Shepparton North. The Amendment makes a number of mapping changes to rectify anomalies Planning and Environment Act 1987 and remove redundant planning controls from MORELAND PLANNING SCHEME the Planning Scheme. This includes: Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment 1. rectifying zoning and mapping errors where Amendment C215more land is affected by multiple zones and where the zone is inconsistent with its use or The Moreland City Council has prepared ownership; Amendment C215more to the Moreland Planning Scheme. 2. removing redundant overlay controls from Amendment C215more applies to all the Planning Scheme; and land within the City of Moreland and affects 3. exempting a BYO licence from needing a all residential, commercial and industrial planning permit in the Activity Centre Zone developments that have or will be subject to and Commercial 1 Zone. the payment of levies under the Moreland You may inspect the Amendment, any Development Contribution Plan, January 2015. documents that support the Amendment and the The Amendment proposes to amend the Explanatory Report about the Amendment, free Incorporated Document: Moreland Development of charge, at the following locations during office Contribution Plan, January 2015 listed in hours, at the office of the Planning Authority, the Schedule to Clause 72.04 Documents Greater Shepparton City Council, 90 Welsford Incorporated in this Planning Scheme. Street, Shepparton; the Greater Shepparton City Specifically, the Amendment proposes to amend Council website: www.greatershepparton.com.au; text at section 7.3 Funds Administration to and the Department of Environment, Land, Water extend the date by which projects funded via and Planning website: https://www.planning.vic. the DCP will be delivered, from 30 June 2023 to gov.au/schemes-and-amendments/amending- 30 June 2026. a-planning-scheme/planning-documents-on- You may inspect the Amendment, any exhibition documents that support the Amendment and the Any person who may be affected by the explanatory report about the Amendment, free Amendment may make a submission to the of charge, at: the Moreland website at www. planning authority about the Amendment. moreland.vic.gov.au/Amendment-C215 and at Submissions must be made in writing giving the the Department of Environment, Land, Water submitter’s name and contact address, clearly and Planning website, www.delwp.vic.gov.au/ stating the grounds on which the Amendment public-inspection is supported or opposed and indicating what Any person who may be affected by the changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Amendment may make a submission to the Name and contact details of submitters are planning authority about the Amendment. required for Council to consider submissions Submissions must be made in writing giving and to notify such persons of the opportunity to the submitter’s name and contact address, attend Council meetings and any public hearing clearly stating the grounds on which the held to consider submissions. The closing date Amendment is supported or opposed and
1766 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette indicating what changes (if any) the submitter Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre (Level 2, wishes to make. Shop 275, 270 Canterbury Road, Forest Hill); Name and contact details of submitters are during business hours at libraries in the City of required for council to consider submissions Whitehorse at Nunawading and Vermont South; and to notify such persons of the opportunity to at the Whitehorse City Council website, https:// attend council meetings and any public hearing www.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/Amendment-c231; held to consider submissions. The closing date or at the Department of Environment, Land, for submissions is Friday, 17 September 2021. Water and Planning website, www.delwp.vic. A submission must be sent to Strategic Planning, gov.au/public-inspection Submission to Amendment C215more, Moreland The documents will only be accessible City Council, Locked Bag 10 Moreland, electronically during any imposed COVID-19 Victoria 3058, or via email: strategicplanning@ lockdown. If you are unable to access the moreland.vic.gov.au documents online, please contact Council on The planning authority must make a copy 9262 6303. of every submission available at its office and/ Any person who may be affected by the or on its website for any person to inspect, free Amendment may make a submission to the of charge, for two months after the Amendment planning authority about the Amendment. comes into operation or lapses. Submissions must be made in writing giving the KIRSTEN COSTER submitter’s name and contact address, clearly Director City Futures stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Planning and Environment Act 1987 Name and contact details of submitters WHITEHORSE PLANNING SCHEME are required for Council to consider submissions Notice of the Preparation of an Amendment and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council Meetings and any public hearing Amendment C231whse held to consider submissions. The closing date The Whitehorse City Council has prepared for submissions is Monday 20 September 2021. Amendment C231 to the Whitehorse Planning A submission must be sent to: Online: https:// Scheme. yoursay.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/amendment-c231; The land affected by the Amendment is Mail: Strategic Planning Unit, Amendment 34–40 Moore Road, 37–43 Moore Road and C231, Whitehorse City Council, Locked Bag 2, 42–50 Moore Road, Vermont. Nunawading Delivery Centre, Victoria 3131; Email: customer.service@whitehorse.vic.gov.au The Amendment proposes to rezone 34–40 Moore Road, 37–43 Moore Road and The planning authority must make a copy 42–50 Moore Road, Vermont, from the General of every submission available at its office Residential Zone Schedule 5 (GRZ5) to the for any person to inspect during office hours, Neighbourhood Residential Zone Schedule 3 free of charge, for two months from when the (NRZ3). The Amendment also makes minor Amendment comes into operation or lapses. adjustments to the Housing Framework Plan JEFF GREEN at Clause 21.06 and Map 1: Neighbourhood Director City Development Character Precincts at Clause 22.03. Whitehorse City Council You may inspect the Amendment, any PRIVACY STATEMENT Any personal information you may include in any submission documents that support the Amendment and the to Council on the Amendment is collected for planning explanatory report about the Amendment, free of purposes in accordance with the Planning and Environment charge, at the following locations: during office Act 1987. The public may view the submissions whilst the hours, at the office of the planning authority, Amendment is being considered and for two months after the Whitehorse City Council, Planning Counter, Amendment comes into operation or lapses. In accordance with the ‘Improving Access to Planning Documents’ Practice 379–397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading; Note dated December 1999, a copy of your submission during business hours at the Whitehorse City may be made available upon request. You may access this Council Service Centres at Box Hill Town Hall information by contacting Council on 9262 6303. (1022 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill) and
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1767 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 21 October 2021, 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. BRADBURY, Bertha Joyce, late of Victoria Grange, 502–514 Burwood Highway, Vermont South, Victoria 3133, retired, deceased, who died on 1 February 2021. GEDLING, Michelle Christine, late of 146 Shaftsbury Parade, Thornbury, Victoria 3071, deceased, who died on 4 July 2021. LIND, Donald Bruce, late of Regis Rosebud, 1 Wyuna Street, Capel Sound, Victoria 3940, deceased, who died on 17 February 2021. TRAVAILLE, Hendrikus Ernest, late of Eldorado Caravan Park, 360 Ballarat Road, Batesford, Victoria 3221, deceased, who died on 23 June 2021. VERESS, Jean-Pierre, late of 5 Buna Street, Heidelberg West, Victoria 3081, deceased, who died on 17 December 2020. Dated 12 August 2021 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 26 October 2021, 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. BROWN, Terry James, late of Flat 6, 7 Empire Street, Footscray, Victoria 3011, deceased, who died on 29 April 2021. ISONIEMI, Toivo Leonard, late of Benetas St George’s, 13–19 Howard Street, Altona Meadows, Victoria 3028, formerly of Unit 11, 134 Brighton Road, Ripponlea Victoria 3185, deceased, who died on 6 April 2021. JARVIS, Peter Leon, late of 236 Moore Street, Warrnambool, Victoria 3280, deceased, who died on 23 March 2020. JONES, Mark Anthony, late of James Barker House, 64 Buckley Street Footscray, Victoria 3011, deceased, who died on 18 May 2021. SCHOLLAY, Roger Vernon, late of Brotherhood of St Laurence, 130 Gold Street, Clifton Hill, Victoria 3068, deceased, who died on 7 May 2021. SHOLL, Leslie Norman John, also known as Norman John Sholl, late of 43 St Boswells Avenue, Berwick, Victoria 3806, deceased, who died on 6 November 2020. Dated 17 August 2021 HUMAN RIGHTS LIST EXEMPTION Application No. H111/2021 The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to section 89 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (the Act) by Harkaway Public Hall Committee Inc (the applicant). The application for exemption is to enable the applicant to engage in the conduct defined below and to advertise that matter. The conduct is to enable the applicant to refuse to permit occupation of the Harkaway Hall by any group consisting predominantly of people aged 22 years or under, for the purpose of a party or similar function, if the applicant: (a) has informed the prospective hirer of the terms of this exemption; and (b) has given the prospective hirer a reasonable opportunity to provide information relevant to this exemption; and
1768 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette (c) is satisfied that the prospective hirer has not taken or, in the view of the applicant, is unable to take or does not intend to take reasonable steps to: (i) ensure that the group is adequately supervised by an adequate number of people whom the applicant considers can supervise the group effectively; and (ii) ensure the adequate provision of security for the function; and (iii) prevent uninvited people (commonly known as ‘gatecrashers’) from attending; and (iv) provide safe and adequate transport for those attending away from the Harkaway area within a reasonable time at the end of the function (the exempt conduct). Upon reading the material filed in support of this application, including the affidavit of Philip John Wild, Secretary of the Harkaway Public Hall Committee, and his oral evidence provided in the Directions Hearings on 18 June 2021 and 29 July 2021, and the written material in support of the application, together with earlier exemptions granted by this Tribunal in similar terms, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an exemption from sections 44, 50, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. The Tribunal notes: The Tribunal has granted previous exemptions to the applicant on similar terms (A232/2002, A202/2005, A160/2011 and H54/2015). The reason for the initial application for an exemption was the events attended predominantly by people aged 22 years or under that became uncontrolled drunken affairs, leading to concerns about the personal safety of Harkaway residents, property damage, and real concerns about the safety of young people at events which had inadequate supervision, security, and transport arrangements. This was due to the unique Harkaway village environment, and the lack of public transport, taxis, footpaths, lighting and the dangers of walking on roads at night when leaving the village. Since the first exemption was granted, these issues have greatly resolved. The circumstances surrounding this application are the same as for the previous exemptions. The purpose of the exemption is to ensure that the Harkaway Hall is used in a manner consistent with the interests of the residents of Harkaway and in a way which minimises the risk to the young people attending functions. The applicant provided information in relation to events at the Harkaway Hall over the period of the previous exemption. There have been fifty-one events, not counting regular bookings for programs such as karate classes and exercise classes. Thirteen events involved people aged 22 years and under. Only one event occurred where the Harkaway Public Hall Committee was misled by a booking, and the event was attended by a large number of unsupervised people aged 22 years or under and a repeat of many of the concerns which led to the initial application. I am satisfied that the above description of the exempt conduct is consistent with the intended use of the earlier exemptions and that the exemption as framed will meet the purposes described above. Arguably, this exemption limits the right to equal and effective protection against discrimination of people aged 22 years or under who would wish to hire the Harkaway Hall and who cannot satisfy the applicant about the matters listed above. I am satisfied that the limit imposed by this exemption is reasonable and justified under the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Charter). The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption from the operation of sections 44, 50, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. This exemption is to remain in force from the day on which notice of the exemption is published in the Government Gazette until 13 August 2026. Dated 13 August 2021 C. THWAITES Member
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1769 HUMAN RIGHTS LIST INTERIM EXEMPTION Application No. H204/2021 The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to section 89 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (the Act) by International Women’s Development Agency (the applicant). The application for an interim exemption is to enable the applicant to continue to advertise for and employ females in all roles within the applicant organisation (the exempt conduct). Upon reading the material filed in support of this application, including the affidavit of Gemma Hardie, Director of Business Transformation, and her oral evidence given at the Directions Hearing on 12 August 2021, and having regard to earlier exemptions, and the current exemption which will expire on 20 September 2021, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an interim exemption from sections 16, 18, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to continue to engage in the exempt conduct for a further six months. This will enable the applicant to continue to provide services to women as a woman-only organisation, while also undertaking significant workforce and Board renewal. In granting this interim exemption the Tribunal noted: The applicant is an international development agency working for the elimination of poverty and for the empowerment of women around the world. The applicant assists women internationally to develop skills and gain access to resources and promotes projects and programs which demonstrate women’s competence and effectiveness as agents of development in agriculture, marketing, manufacturing, health, education, water supply, housing and other fields. The applicant is a non-profit organisation which undertakes development in partnership with women of other countries and gives priority to working with women who suffer poverty and oppression. It is important that female field workers be employed in the agency’s international development projects because of cultural sensitivities in relation to the women in the countries where those projects are undertaken. Women in those countries will be more likely to communicate freely with the field workers if those workers are also women. Further, it is important to make local positions with the agency available to women only to encourage the self-development of Australian women and to provide them with additional career paths. Previous exemptions have been granted to the applicant in similar terms. The current exemption will expire on 20 September 2021. The circumstances and manner in which the applicant works have not altered in any way since the grant of that exemption. The applicant has applied for an interim exemption for six months from the date the current exemption expires. Pending the applicant making an application for a further five year exemption and the Tribunal’s consideration of any such application if made, it is appropriate to grant an interim exemption as otherwise the exempt conduct would amount to prohibited discrimination. When making decisions about exemptions, the Tribunal is required to give proper consideration to relevant human rights as set out in the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Charter). Arguably, this exemption limits the right to equality and in particular the right to equal and effective protection against discrimination of males who would wish to be employed by the applicant. I am satisfied that, in the circumstances discussed above, the limit imposed by this interim exemption is reasonable and justified under the Charter. The Tribunal hereby grants an interim exemption from the operation of sections 16, 18, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. This exemption is to remain in force from 20 September 2021 until 20 March 2022. Dated 13 August 2021 C. THWAITES Member
1770 G 33 19 August 2021 Victoria Government Gazette ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LIST EXEMPTION Application No. H148/2021 The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has considered an application pursuant to section 89 of the Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (the Act) by Juno Services Inc, formally the Women’s Information Support and Housing in the North Inc (WISHIN) (the applicant). The application for exemption is to enable the applicant to advertise for and employ only women within the applicant organisation (the exempt conduct). Upon reading the material filed in support of this application, including the affidavit of Jade Blakkarly and her oral evidence at the Directions Hearing on 12 August 2021, and having regard to earlier exemptions granted in 2006, 2009 and 2012, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is appropriate to grant an exemption from sections 16, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. In granting this exemption the Tribunal noted: The applicant changed its name from Women’s Information Support and Housing in the North Inc (WISHIN) to Juno Services Inc in October 2020. While the organisation has changed its name, it continues to provide the services previously provided by WISHIN. The applicant continues to provide services to support women experiencing homelessness, family violence, mental illness issues, poverty and trauma. The applicant has been providing these services under its own name or through other entities for more than 30 years. The applicant provides a range of onsite and offsite services. Offsite, front-line workers visit clients at home and provide outreach, take clients to appointments and liaise with organisations on clients’ behalf. Onsite services are provided at the applicant’s office and include a community safe space, group sessions such as wellbeing sessions, access to a kitchenette, computer room and children’s play space. The applicant’s office site is small, and while certain employees have regular face-to-face contact, given the limited space, all employees are required to be able to be the first point of contact for woman seeking services. In the applicant’s view, it is important that this work be done in a safe trusting environment. Some of the women approach the service because they have been the victims of family violence and have specifically chosen a women’s only service. Many women are from cultural backgrounds where it is inappropriate and/or very uncomfortable for them to approach a service where men may be present. The applicant is funded predominantly by the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing to provide services only to women. If men make contact with the applicant, they are referred to similar male only services. The applicant was granted an exemption in respect of the similar conduct in 2006, 2009 and 2012. While some of the applicant’s services may be characterised as special services for special needs as set out in section 88 of the Act, and some of the front-line employment positions may come under the exception in section 28, I am not satisfied that all employment positions would come under the exceptions in the Act, and therefore, in the absence of an exemption, the exempt conduct would amount to prohibited discrimination. Given the target group for the services offered, and the limited office space in which onsite services are provided, I am satisfied the services offered by the applicant can most effectively be provided by an organisation that employs women only. When making decisions about exemptions, the Tribunal is required to give proper consideration to relevant human rights as set out in the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Charter). Arguably, this exemption limits the right to equality and in particular the right to equal and effective protection against discrimination of men
Victoria Government Gazette G 33 19 August 2021 1771 who would wish to be employed by the applicant. I am satisfied that, in the circumstances discussed above, the limit imposed by this exemption is reasonable and justified under the Charter. The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption from the operation of sections 16, 107 and 182 of the Act to enable the applicant to engage in the exempt conduct. This exemption is to remain in force from the day on which notice of the exemption is published in the Government Gazette until 13 August 2026. Dated 13 August 2021 C. THWAITES Member Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY ORDER UNDER SECTION 22D Authorisation for Preparation and Administration – COVID-19 VACCINE I, Professor Euan Wallace, Secretary to the Department of Health, pursuant to section 22G of the Act, extend and amend the Public Health Emergency Order (PHEO #8) published in the Government Gazette on 21 February 2021 in the belief that it is necessary to do so to prevent or respond to, a serious risk to public health posed to the State of Victoria by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The purpose of this Order is to address the public health emergency posed by the ongoing global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which is currently affecting the State of Victoria. In furtherance of that purpose, this Order is intended to facilitate the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccine program, by authorising classes of persons to obtain, possess and use (including to administer), any SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccine approved by the TGA (COVID-19 VACCINE) which are Schedule 4 poisons and any Schedule 3 poisons necessary for the treatment of anaphylactic reactions to the COVID-19 VACCINE (relevant Schedule 3 poisons) under the conditions outlined in this Order. All authorised persons, irrespective of their status under the Act and the Regulations, are to adhere to the conditions of this Order prior to obtaining and possessing, and/or using COVID-19 VACCINE. 1. Authorisation By this Order, I authorise the following classes of persons (authorised persons) to undertake authorised vaccination activities in relation to the COVID-19 VACCINE: (a) registered nurses registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, to practice in the nursing profession; and (b) midwives registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, to practice in the midwifery profession; and (c) enrolled nurses registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practice in the nursing profession (other than as a student or with a notation on their registration ‘Does not hold Board-approved qualification in administration of medicines’) and has successfully completed unit(s) of study on intramuscular injectable medications as part of the Board-approved qualification in administration of medicines; and (d) paramedics registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practice in the paramedicine profession; and (e) Aboriginal health practitioners registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practice as an Aboriginal health practitioner; and (f) pharmacists registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practice in the pharmacy profession; and
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