Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G9, 2 March 2016

Northern Territory of Australia

Government Gazette

ISSN-0157-8324

No.G92 March 2016

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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G9, 2 March 2016

Northern Territory of Australia

Heritage Act

Provisional Declaration of Heritage Place

I, David William Tollner, Minister for Lands and Planning, under section37(2) of the Heritage Act, provisionally declare the place described in the Schedule, known as the Kulaluk Lease Area, to be a heritage place.

Dated 10 February 2016

D. W. Tollner

Minister for Lands and Planning

Schedule

All that area of land and sea partly within the Towns of Darwin and Nightcliff in the Darwin Region in the Northern Territory of Australia, containing an area of 301.69hectares or thereabouts being Lot 8630 in Coconut Grove and Lot 5182 in Ludmilla, more particularly delineated on survey plans S77/93 A to C, lodged with the SurveyorGeneral, to be a heritage place.

Northern Territory of Australia

Control of Roads Act

Proposal to Open Road

I, Craig Leslie Sandy, Surveyor-General, under section 18 of the Control of Roads Act:

(a)give notice of a proposal to open a road through part NT Portions 3671 and 2255in accordance with Survey Plan No.S2015/184 and as shown on the map in the Schedule; and

(b)advise the adjoining owner is as follows:

i)NT Portion 7203

Lindsay and Bettina MacFarlane

ii)NT Portion 7204

T.F.S. Properties Ltd

iii)NT Portion 3859

Mataranka Aboriginal Land Trust

iv)NT Portions 3671, 2255 and 3069

NT Land Corporation

Dated12 February 2016

C. L. Sandy

Surveyor-General

Notes

Survey Plan No S2015/184 may be inspected at the office of the Surveyor-General, Arnhemica House, Parap, Road, Parap.

Under section 20 of the Act, a person may object to the proposal by serving notice on the Minister. Thenotice must:

(a)be served personally or by post within 28 days from the later of the publication of this notice in the Gazette or a local newspaper; and

(b)state the grounds for objections.

Postal objections may be served on the Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment, GPO Box 1680, Darwin NT 0801.

Northern Territory of Australia

Control of Roads Act

Proposal to Open Road

I, Craig Leslie Sandy, Surveyor-General, under section 18 of the Control of Roads Act:

(c)give notice of a proposal to open a road through part Sections 1725 and 2643Hundred of Strangwaysin accordance with Survey Plan No.S2015/211 and as shown on the map in the Schedule; and

(d)advise the adjoining owner is as follows:

v)Lot 4163 Hundred of Strangways

Litchfield Shire Council

vi)Lot 1725 Hundred of Strangways

Crown c/- Department of Lands, Planning and the Environment

vii)Lot 2643 Hundred of Strangways

Crown c/- Department of Lands, Planning and the Environment

viii)Lot 4106 Hundred of Strangways

Humpty Doo Developments

Dated 12 February 2016

C. L. Sandy

Surveyor-General

Notes

Survey Plan No S2015/211 may be inspected at the office of the Surveyor-General, Arnhemica House, Parap, Road, Parap.

Under section 20 of the Act, a person may object to the proposal by serving notice on the Minister. Thenotice must:

(a)be served personally or by post within 28 days from the later of the publication of this notice in the Gazette or a local newspaper; and

(b)state the grounds for objections.

Postal objections may be served on the Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment, GPO Box 1680, Darwin NT 0801.

Northern Territory of Australia

Dangerous Goods Regulations

Approval of Periods for Purchasing, Possessing and
Throwing, Igniting or Exploding Shopgoods Fireworks

I, Peter Donald Styles, Minister for Business:

(a)under regulation139 of the Dangerous Goods Regulations, approve the period of time from 9 am to 9 pm on Friday 1July2016 as a period during which a person may purchase shopgoods fireworks; and

(b)under regulation140(1) of the Regulations and with reference to regulation140A(1) of the Regulations:

(i)approve the period of time from 9am on Friday 1July2016 to 12noon on Saturday2July 2016 as a period during which a person may possess shopgoods fireworks, subject to the condition that this approval does not apply to the place specified in the Schedule; and

(ii)approve the period of time from 6pm to 11pm on Friday1July2016 as a period during which a person may throw, ignite or explode shopgoods fireworks, subject to the condition that this approval does not apply to the place specified in the Schedule.

Dated 17 February 2016

P. D.Styles

Minister for Business

Schedule

All that parcel of land at Mindil Beach in the Town of Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia bounded by lines described as follows:

Commencing at the intersection of the north-westerly prolongation of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 5244 with the Low Water Mark of Fannie Bay; thence south-easterly by the said prolongation and boundary and its southeasterly prolongation to the northeasterly prolongation of the northwestern boundary of Lot 5257; thence southwesterly to the northern corner of the said Lot; thence south-easterly by its northeastern boundary to a north-western boundary of Gilruth Avenue; thence generally northeasterly by the said boundary to intersect parallel of southlatitude12degrees26minutes33.9seconds, being a point on the centreline of a stormwater drain exiting under Gilruth Avenue; thence generally northwesterly by the centreline of the said drain to intersect a southwestern boundary of Lot 5670; thence north west by the said boundary to the Low Water Mark of Fannie Bay; thence generally south-westerly by the said Low Water Mark to the point of commencement, the position of Low Water Mark referred to being as at Lowest Astronomical Tide.

Northern Territory of Australia

Youth Justice Act

Appointment of Superintendent of Youth
Detention Centres

I, MarkLeonardPayne, Acting Commissioner of Correctional Services, under section151(1) of the Youth Justice Act, appoint Victor Arnold Charles Williams as the superintendent for each youth detention centre specified in the Schedule, on and from 15February2016.

Dated 15 February 2016

M. L. Payne

Acting Commissioner of Correctional Services

Schedule

Alice Springs Youth Detention Centre

Don Dale Youth Detention Centre

Youth Justice Court Youth Detention Centre (TCG Centre)

Northern Territory of Australia

Weeds Management Act

Appointment ofWeed Management Officer

I, Alastair John Shields, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Land Resource Management, as the delegate for the Minister for Land Resource Management, under section 24(1) of the Weeds Management Act, appoint Jace Ralph Emberg to be a weed management officer.

Dated 17 February 2016

A. J. Shields

Chief Executive Officer

Department of Land Resource Management

Northern Territory of Australia

Motor Vehicles Act

Exemption from Motor Vehicles (Standards) Regulations

Rear Overhang Exemption for Controlled Access Buses

I, Paul Nathan Rajan, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, pursuant to section59(2) of the MotorVehicles Act, exempt a Controlled Access Bus, as described in the Schedule, from the requirements of Rule 70(4) of Schedule 6 of the Motor Vehicles (Standards)Regulations subject to the following conditions:

a)The rear overhang of a Controlled Access Bus must not be more than the lesser of:

  1. 4.9metres; and
  2. 70% of the distance between the centre-line of the front axle and the rear overhang line.

b)The Controlled Access Bus must be fitted with an approved identification plate as described in the Schedule.

Schedule

Controlled Access Bus means a bus, except an articulated bus, which is:

  1. over 12.5metres long; and
  2. not longer than 14.5 metres.

Identification Plate means a plate declaring the status of a road vehicle in relation to the national standards and approved to be placed on vehicles of that type or description under procedures and arrangements provided for in subsection 10(1) of the MotorVehicle Standards Act 1989 (Commonwealth).

Dated this 9 day of February 2016

P. N. Rajan

Registrar of Motor Vehicles

Northern Territory of Australia

Motor Vehicles Act

Exemption from Motor Vehicles (Standards) Regulations

Mass Exemption for Two Axle Buses

I, Paul Nathan Rajan, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, pursuant to section59(2) of the MotorVehicles Act, exempt a bus as described in the Schedule, from the requirements of Regulation 7(b) of the Motor Vehicles (Standards) Regulations subject to the following conditions:

a)The gross vehicle mass must not exceed the lesser of:

  1. 18 tonnes; and
  2. the bus manufacturer’s Gross Vehicle Mass rating.

b)The mass on an axle of the vehicle must not be more than:

  1. for a steer axle with single tyres – 7 tonnes; and
  2. for a rear drive axle with dual tyres – 12 tonnes.

c)The vehicle must be operated within the limitations of each manufacturer’s component rating.

Schedule

A bus means a two axle omnibus that:

  1. has a single steer axle with single tyres;
  2. has a single rear (drive) axle with dual tyres;
  3. has more than 9 seating positions (including that of the driver); and
  4. is being used primarily for the transport of passengers.

Dated this 9 day of February 2016

P. N. Rajan

Registrar of Motor Vehicles

Police Administration Act

Sale of Goods

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 166 of the Police Administration Act, the following property as shown on the attached schedule has been in the possession of the Officer in Charge, Police Station, Peter McAulay Centre, for a period in excess of 3 months and this property will be sold or otherwise disposed of in a manner as determined by the Commissioner of Police, if after twenty-eight (28) days from the publication of this notice the property remains unclaimed.

Scott Pollock

Superintendent

Casuarina Division

23 February 2016

Exhibit number / Item Description
453155/001
453155/002
453155/003
453155/004 / Black/blue Kodiak MTB
Pink Repco Crisp MTB
White/blue Southern Star MTB
Black/red Southern Star MTB
453148/001 / Black/green Mambo watch
447262/002 / Play Station Console only
444365/039 / Grey Avanti Atomic MTB
444365/020 / White Nikon Coolpix digital camera
444365/013
444365/016
444365/019
444365/029
444365/030
444365/032
444365/033
444365/036
444365/037
444365/038 / Green Ryobi drill in hard case;
Blue Makita hammer drill in hard case;
Crescent tools; sockets drills hex keys etc. in hard plastic case;
Silver John Deere multi-tool in black cloth case;
King chrome 48 piece socket set;
Stanley 40 piece socket set (one socket missing);
Supatool socket set in plastic case;
Blue Irwin soft tool bag containing various hand tools;
Blue CraftRight soft tool bag containing various hand tools;
Grey plastic box containing empty Makita belt empty chisel wrap and various other hand tools;
422051/008 / Gold and silver earrings
422051/005 / Grey G Shock gents watch
428294/004 / SCA tyre inflator and hose
428294/002
429294/003
428294/013 / Makita cordless grinder
Hitachi battery charger
Small petrol powered SupaWorks Generator
429294/006 / Spray painting guns and hoses
450056/001
450056/002 / Blue Shimano Power Spin
Black/blue Shimano Sonic Pro
450045/001 / Golf bag with golf clubs
450153/001 / Black Citizen watch
448979/001 / Silver Makita tools box and tools
450088/001 / Gold ring with white stones
449879/001 / Silver necklace
448826/001
448826/002 / Red Homelitegenerator
Blue Eagle generator
449062/001 / $100.00
449892/001 / $303.85
448588/003 / $4.90
450241/001 / $450.00
448937/002 / $7.20
449232/001 / $40.00
450230/002 / $5.00
450226/002 / $11.60
448382/002 / $0.90
450220/002 / $1.40
448953/001 / $50.00
450139/002 / $75.30
448907/001 / $60.00
449662/001 / $150.00
449312/004 / $41.35
449892/002 / Bronze purse
448588/001
448588/002 / Multi coloured handbag
Black/pink purse
448937/001 / Old bum bag
450230/001 / Black wallet
450226/001 / Red wallet
448382/001 / Brown wallet
450220/001 / Black handbag/purse
450139/001 / Multi-coloured wallet
449312/001
449312/002
449312/003 / Black Luisellahandbag
Black Samsung
Black shoes
448502/001
448502/002 / Black carry bag
Bottle of Jack Daniels
448505/001
448505/002
448505/003
448505/004 / Brown handbag
Ladies clothing
White Samsung
Black Samsung
448603/001
448603/002
448603/003
448603/004 / Black Apple iPad
Black Samsung
White Telstra
Black Huawei
449577/001 / Knife
449914/001
449914/002 / Grey Apple IPod
White LG mobile
449865/001 / White Apple iPod
449845/001 / White Apple iPhone
449840/001 / White Apple iPhone
449569/001 / Black Apple iPhone
449315/001 / White Samsung
448379/001 / Black Samsung Galaxy
448469/001 / Black Sony
448723/001 / Black Huawei
448853/001 / Black iPhone
448910/001 / Black Samsung
449009/001 / Black Huawei
449444/001 / Black Samsung
449997/001
449997/002 / Black Apple IPhone
Black Samsung Galaxy
450091/001 / Black Huawei
453603/001 / Black mini DV video recorder
451567/001 / Black ZTE
449098/001 / Pink mobile phone
447369/001 / Pink/black Samsung
447262/003
447262/004
447262/005 / Costume jewellery
White IPad
Black Telstra mobile
447128/001 / Black Alcatel
445635/006 / Black Samsung
450239/001 / Silver Alcotel mobile
450202/001
450202/002
450202/003
450202/004
450202/005 / Blue Telstra mobile
White HSPA mobile
Black Telstra mobile
Red Telstra mobile
Black Samsung mobile
450166/001
450166/002
450166/003
450166/004
450166/005 / Green iPhone
Black Huawei mobile
White Samsung mini tablet
Silver iPad 4
Blue Odyssey sports bag
435045/001
435045/002
435045/004
435045/008 / Car key
Registration renewal notice
Car key
Spirexnotebook
435045/005
435045/012
435035/014 / USB
Apple laptop (broken)
Black hard drive and paperwork
444365/021 / Black LG mobile
433166/001 / Red MP3 player
429461/002
429461/003 / Harrington 12g SSB; S/N CAC194886
Boito 12g SSB; S/N 766173
414365/001
414365/002 / White Samsung mobile
Black Samsung mobile (damaged)
407373/001
407373/002 / Red Nokia mobile
Black Samsung mobile
428294/012 / U Butegasmate BBQ
449333/001 / Black/yellow Huffy
445074/001 / Violet Venom
450136/001 / Purple/back Southern Star
448866/001 / Black/white Diamondback
448778/001 / White Dunlop
448640/001
448640/002 / Pink Cyclops
Blue/black Cyclops
450056/003
450056/004 / White/black Specialized
Silver Trek
449633/001 / Black/pink Metro Vintage
449643/002 / Green/black Cyclops Hyperlite
449766/001 / Grey/green Huffy Savoy
450040/001 / Green Cyclops Vintage
450022/001 / Blue Huffy
449567/001 / Red Diamondback
449401/001 / Black/Red Southern Star Kodiak
448777/001 / Silver/blue Madd Scooter
446617/001 / Honda trail bike nil plates attached
449256/001 / Black Repco MTB
449194/001 / Black Nitro MTB

Northern Territory of Australia

Notifiable Diseases Act

Declaration of Notifiable Diseases

I, Johan Wessel Elferink, Minister for Health:

(a)under section6 of the Notifiable Diseases Act and with reference to section43 of the Interpretation Act, revoke all instruments under section6 of the NotifiableDiseases Act in force immediately before the date of this instrument; and

(b)under section6 of the Notifiable Diseases Act, declare the diseases specified in the Schedule to be notifiable diseases for the purposes of the Act.

Dated 17 February 2016

J. W. Elferink

Minister for Health

Schedule

Notifiable Diseases

  • Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
  • Adverse vaccine reaction
  • AIDS
  • Amoebiasis
  • Anthrax
  • Arbovirus infection: not otherwise specified
  • Australian bat lyssavirus
  • Avian influenza
  • Barmah Forest virus infection
  • Botulism
  • Brucellosis
  • Campylobacteriosis
  • Chancroid
  • Chickenpox
  • Chikungunya virus infection
  • Chlamydial conjunctivitis
  • Chlamydial infection
  • Cholera
  • Ciguatera fish poisoning
  • Congenital rubella infection
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  • Crusted scabies (*)
  • Cryptosporidiosis
  • Dengue virus infection
  • Diphtheria
  • Donovanosis (granuloma inguinale)
  • Food or water borne disease in 2 or more related cases
  • Gastroenteritis involving one or more related cases in an institution or food handler
  • Gonococcal conjunctivitis
  • Gonococcal infection
  • Gonococcal neonatal ophthalmia
  • Group A streptococcal infection (invasive)
  • Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
  • Haemophilus influenzae:
  • non-type b (invasive)
  • type b (invasive)
  • Hendra virus infection
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B: chronic
  • Hepatitis B: newly acquired
  • Hepatitis B: unspecified
  • Hepatitis C: newly acquired
  • Hepatitis C: unspecified
  • Hepatitis D
  • Hepatitis E
  • Hepatitis not otherwise specified
  • HTLV1:
  • asymptomatic/unspecified
  • adult T cell leukaemia/lymphoma
  • tropical spastic paraparesis
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Hydatid infection
  • Influenza
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Kunjin virus infection
  • Legionellosis
  • Leprosy
  • Leptospirosis
  • Listeriosis
  • Lymphogranulomavenereum
  • Lyssavirus: not otherwise specified
  • Malaria
  • Measles
  • Melioidosis
  • Meningococcal infection
  • Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus infection (*)
  • Mumps
  • Murray Valley encephalitis
  • Non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease
  • Ornithosis
  • Pertussis
  • Plague
  • Pneumococcal disease (invasive)
  • Poliovirus infection
  • Q fever
  • Rabies
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Ross River virus infection
  • Rotavirus infection
  • Rubella
  • Salmonellosis
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
  • Shiga-like toxin (verocytotoxin) producing Escherichia coli infection
  • Shigellosis
  • Smallpox
  • Strongyloidiasis (extraintestinal)
  • Syphilis:
  • congenital
  • of greater than 2 years' or unknown duration
  • of less than 2 years' duration
  • Tetanus
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Tularaemia
  • Typhoid and paratyphoid fever
  • Typhus (all forms)
  • Varicella infection unspecified
  • Vibrio infection (invasive)
  • Vibrio food poisoning
  • Viral haemorrhagic fever:
  • Crimean-Congo fever
  • Ebola virus disease
  • Lassa fever
  • Marburg virus disease
  • not otherwise specified
  • Yellow fever
  • Yersiniosis
  • Zoster

Note

Diseases marked (*) are newly added to the declared notifiable diseases list

Northern Territory of Australia

Notifiable Diseases Act

Notifiable Diseases

Information to be given by Medical Practitioners

I, Johan Wessel Elferink, Minister for Health:

(a)under section 8(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act and with reference to section43 of the InterpretationAct, revoke all instruments under section8 of the Notifiable Diseases Act in force immediately before the date of this instrument; and

(b)under section 8(1) of the Notifiable Diseases Act, specify that:

(i)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule2, is to be given in writing or by phone or facsimile (anonurgentnotification); and

(ii)the information in Schedule 1, in relation to a disease listed in Schedule3, is to be given by phone (an urgent notification); and

(iii)the information in Schedule 4 is to be given to a medical officer if the medical officer requests the information, in the manner specified by the medical officer.

Dated 17 February 2016

J. W. Elferink

Minister for Health

Schedule 1

Information to be given

  • Name of the infected person
  • Contact details of the infected person:
  • address
  • phone number
  • mobile phone number
  • email address
  • Date of birth of the infected person
  • Gender of the infected person
  • Indigenous status of the infected person
  • Name and details of the disease
  • Test(s) used to diagnose the disease and the result(s)
  • Name, address and phone number of the medical practitioner giving the information
  • Date of onset of the disease
  • Date the specimen was taken
  • Whether the infected person died and, if applicable, the date of death
  • Name of laboratory where results referred for testing
  • Whether the infected person was admitted to hospital
  • The location where the infected person became or was likely to have become infected
  • The reason for doing the test(s)
  • The vaccination history of the infected person with respect to the disease

Schedule 2

Notifiable diseases (non-urgent notification)

  • Adverse vaccine reaction
  • AIDS
  • Chickenpox
  • Chikungunya virus infection, if acquired outside the Northern Territory
  • Congenital rubella infection
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  • Dengue virus infection, if acquired outside the Northern Territory
  • Donovanosis (granuloma inguinale)
  • Hepatitis B– chronic
  • Hepatitis B– newly acquired
  • Hepatitis B– unspecified
  • Hepatitis C– newly acquired
  • Hepatitis C– unspecified
  • Hepatitis –not otherwise specified
  • HTLV1:
  • adult T cell leukaemia/lymphoma
  • tropical spastic paraparesis
  • Leprosy
  • Lymphogranulomavenereum
  • Mumps
  • Non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Rubella
  • Syphilis:
  • congenital
  • of greater than 2 years' or unknown duration
  • of less than 2 years' duration
  • Tetanus
  • Typhus (all forms)
  • Varicella infection unspecified
  • Vibrio infection (invasive)
  • Zoster

Schedule 3