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VOL. CCCXXXVI WEDNESDAY 5 MAY 2021 CONTENTS No. 22 081 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0039-9795 NO. 22 081 __ 5 MAY GOVERNMENT GAZETTE TASMANIAN OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T. [429] Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948 Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd on (03) 8888 9948 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscriptions enquiries phone (03) 6210 9634 Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634 or mobile 0448 046 747 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at: __ www.gazette.tas.gov.au Notices to Creditors U B E R T A S E TF I D E L I T A S BRIAN MAXWELL BARRETT late of 50 New World Avenue, Trevallyn in Tasmania, Service Station Proprietor, Widowed, Deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, BRIAN MAXWELL BARRETT who died on 19th day of February 2021, are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 5th day of June 2021, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this fifth day of May 2021. JILL DEZOETE, Trust Administrator IRIS VICTORIA PARISH late of Sandhill Aged Care, South Launceston in the State of Tasmania, deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased IRIS VICTORIA PARISH who died on the 2nd day of January 2021 are required by the Executors, MARK ANDREW JARMAN and PAUL WILLIAM JARMAN of C/- Douglas & Collins, 9-13 George Street, Launceston in the State of Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Executors and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, G.P.O. Box 167, Hobart in the State of Tasmania by the 5th day of June 2021, after which date the Executors may distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice Dated this fifth day of May 2021. DOUGLAS & COLLINS LAWYERS Notice Page Administration and Probate ..................................... 430 Associations Incorporation ...................................... 431 Crown Lands ............................................................ 430 Historic Cultural Heritage ....................................... 431 Mental Health .......................................................... 430 Notice to Creditors ................................................... 429 Public Health ........................................................... 434 Staff Movements ...................................................... 439

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VOL. CCCXXXVI

WEDNESDAY 5 MAY 2021

CONTENTS

No. 22 081PUBLISHED BY

AUTHORITYISSN 0039-9795

No. 22 081__ 5 May

G O V E R N M E N T

GAZETTET A S M A N I A N

OVER THE COUNTER SALES $3.40 INCLUDING G.S.T.

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Tasmanian Government GazetteText copy to be sent to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd.

Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 8888 9948Mail: GPO Box 1487, Hobart Tas. 7001

Order InformationWhen using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd

on (03) 8888 9948Deadlines

All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday priorto publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Pleasesupply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If youradvertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as

possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Acrodata Tasmania Pty Ltd will not be held

responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

Subscriptions enquiries phone (03) 6210 9634Account enquiries phone (03) 6210 9666

Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6210 9631Out of Hours Special Gazette Notifications

Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazette phone (03) 6210 9634or mobile 0448 046 747

Gazette and State Service OnlineThe Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are

now available online at:__www.gazette.tas.gov.au

Notices to Creditors

• UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITAS •

BRIAN MAXWELL BARRETT late of 50 New World Avenue, Trevallyn in Tasmania, Service Station Proprietor, Widowed, Deceased.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, BRIAN MAXWELL BARRETT who died on 19th day of February 2021, are required by the Executor, TPT WEALTH LTD of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the 5th day of June 2021, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this fifth day of May 2021.JILL DEZOETE, Trust Administrator

IRIS VICTORIA PARISH late of Sandhill Aged Care, South Launceston in the State of Tasmania, deceased. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased IRIS VICTORIA PARISH who died on the 2nd day of January 2021 are required by the Executors, MARK ANDREW JARMAN and PAUL WILLIAM JARMAN of C/- Douglas & Collins, 9-13 George Street, Launceston in the State of Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Executors and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court, G.P.O. Box 167, Hobart in the State of Tasmania by the 5th day of June 2021, after which date the Executors may distribute the assets of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice

Dated this fifth day of May 2021.DOUGLAS & COLLINS LAWYERS

Notice Page

Administration and Probate ..................................... 430

Associations Incorporation ...................................... 431

Crown Lands ............................................................ 430

Historic Cultural Heritage ....................................... 431

Mental Health .......................................................... 430

Notice to Creditors ................................................... 429

Public Health ........................................................... 434

Staff Movements ...................................................... 439

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE430 5 May 2021

Administration and Probate

Administration and Probate Act 1935Notice of Application to Reseal Probate

Notice is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, GREGORY STUART HALL of 56 Charles Street, NORWOOD, SA 5067, the executor of the will of the estate of THELMA MAY WILLIAMS, late of Northeast Health, Wangaratta VIC 3677, deceased, to whom probate of the said estate were granted by the Court of THE SURPEME COURT OF VICTORIA on the 27/04/2020, will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that the seal of the Said Supreme Court of Tasmania may be affixed to the said probate pursuant to Part VI of the Administration and Probate Act 1935.

Dated this twenty-ninth day of April 2021.JM LEGAL AND CONVEYENCING

Solicitors for the Executor

Mental Health

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 14th April 2021.DR BENJAMIN DANIEL GREEN

Dated this fourteenth day of April 2021.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 30th March 2021.DR LEV ARIA FRIDGANT

Dated this thirtieth day of March 2021.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 30th March 2021.DR SOPHIE HELENA MACKENZIE MAIN

Dated this thirtieth day of March 2021.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a Mental Health Officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the 14th day of April 2021.DEBRA LEANNE SOLOMON

Dated this fourteenth day of April 2021.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a Mental Health Officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the 14th day of April 2021.MYRA TINA SCHLOEMER

Dated this fourteenth day of April 2021.DR AARON ROBERT GROVES

Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

Crown Lands

Department of Treasury and Finance26 April 2021

CROWN LANDS ACT 1976NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of the Crown Lands Act 1976 the property listed below will be submitted for sale by public tender.

Property65A Amy Road, Newstead

Folio of the Register Volume 24644 Folio 1 and Volume 24644 Folio 2

Property Zoned Community Purpose

Auction detailsTender closing at Humphreys Real Estate

Ground Floor, 30 Brisbane Street, LauncestonThursday 20 May 2021 at 1.30 pm

Real estate agent appointed to market the property on behalf of the Crown:

Humphreys Real Estate Ground Floor, 30 Brisbane Street

LAUNCESTON TAS 7250

HON ROGER JAENSCH MP, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage

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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4315 May 2021

Historic Cultural Heritage

752 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 01 August 2018

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR LOIS PLENDIA STRICK Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 24th July 2018.

DR SEYED AHMAD MOOSAVI TORSHIZI Dated this 24th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 23rd July 2018.

DR LUCINDA JOY THORLEY Dated this 23rd day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 27th July 2018.

DR AMIE LOUISE GILLETT Dated this 27th day of July, 2018.

DOCTOR AARON ROBERT GROVES, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist

Mental Health

CHILDREN, YOUNG PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES ACT 1997

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with sections 76(2) and 76(3) of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997 the laws described in Column 1 of the below Schedule of the State referred to in Column 2 of the below Schedule have been declared to be child welfare laws and interstate laws for the purposes of Part 8 of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997:

SCHEDULECOLUMN 1 COLUMN 2Children and Young People Act 2008 Australian Capital

TerritoryChildren and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998

New South Wales

Care and Protection of Children Act Northern TerritoryChild Protection Act 1999 Queensland Children’s Protection Act 1993 South AustraliaChildren, Youth and Families Act 2005 Victoria Children and Community Services Act 2004 Western Australia Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989

New Zealand

Dated this 3rd day of July 2018ROGER CHARLES JAENSCH MP

Minister for Human Services

NOTICE OF REVISED ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN HERITAGE REGISTER In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s):THR#: 10127, Regatta Point Station, Engine Shed and Steam Crane, 68 and 123 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 9912, Former Huon Pine Oil Factory, 48 Esplanade, StrahanTHR#: 6952, Mount Cameron Water Race, 1069 Cape Portland Road, Rushy LagoonMembers of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention.Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s). A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart TAS 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Ms Brett TorossiChairTasmanian Heritage Council1 August 2018

Children, Young Persons and their Families

Notice of Provisional Entry of a Place or Places in the

Tasmanian Heritage Register In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place on the Tasmanian Heritage Register:

Place(s):

THR#: 5662, Former Zeehan Police Station and Court House, 114 – 116 Main Road, Zeehan

Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Notice of Revised Entry of a Place or Places in the Tasmanian Heritage Register

In accordance with section 18(3)(b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 (“the Act”) the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has provisionally entered the following place or places on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, updating its information: Place(s): THR#: 1529, Saltworks, Saltworks Road, Little Swanport THR#: 1522, Three Arch Bridge, 11830 Tasman Highway, Little Swanport THR#: 8215, Ida Bay Railway, 328 Lune River Road, Ida Bay THR#:5413, Campania Mill, 53 Reeve Street, Campania Members of the public are hereby invited under section 20 of the Act to provide a written submission relating to that intention. Further, under section 19 of the Act, any person has a right to object to the entry(s).

A submission, or objection, must be made in writing and lodged with the Tasmanian Heritage Council within 60 days of the date of this notice.

An objection will be sufficiently lodged if it is sent to Chair, Tasmanian Heritage Council by post to: GPO Box 618 Hobart 7001, or by email to: [email protected].

Historic Cultural Heritage

Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995

NOTICE OF PERMANENT ENTRY OF A PLACE OR PLACES IN THE TASMANIAN

HERITAGE REGISTERIn accordance with section 21(1)(a) and section 26 (b) of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995, the Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has entered the places listed below in the Tasmanian Heritage Register on a permanent basis:

THR 12001, Woodstock, 8311 Tasman Highway, TriabunnaAny person who lodged an objection or submission, may appeal to the Resource Management and Planning Appeal Tribunal against a decision of the Heritage Council under section 27 of the Act. An appeal must be made in writing and lodged with the Appeal Tribunal (GPO Box 2036 Hobart 7001) within 30 days after this notice.

Ms Brett Torossi

ChairTasmanian Heritage Council5 May 2021

Associations Incorporation

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1964NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration of 3 months from the date hereof the incorporation of:No. Name00300C WEE GEORGIE WOOD STEAM RAILWAY (INCORPORATED)00409C UNIVERSITY CLUB INC00533C LIONS CLUB OF HOBART TOWN INC00605C THE HOBART LADIES BADMINTON ASSOCIATION INC00694C THE CARBINE CLUB OF TASMANIA INC.00698C HUMAN LIFE PROTECTION SOCIETY INCORPORATED00715C TASMANIAN AMATEUR SEA FISHERMENS' ASSOCIATION INC.00728C ROTARY CLUB OF SOMERSET INCORPORATED00819C INDIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY OF TASMANIA INC.00840C NOR WEST POWER BOAT CLUB INC.00941C DEVONPORT FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CLUB INC.01445C QUEENSTOWN CLUB INCORPORATED01501C AVICULTURAL SOCIETY OF TASMANIA INC.01604C AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (HOBART DIVISION) INC.

01739C TREVALLYN TENNIS CLUB INC.01757C EASTERN SUBURBS ATHLETIC CLUB INCORPORATED01835C TASMANIAN ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL SUPERVISORS INC.01997C THE ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION, (TEA) INC02008C TASMANIAN RHODODENDRON AND RARE PLANTS GROUP INC.02060C SCOTTSDALE AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB INCORPORATED02138C BORDER FANCY CANARY CLUB OF TASMANIA INC.02261C NORTH-EASTERN AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED02268C POSS'M'AGIC CHILD CARE CENTRE INC.02383C INGLIS PONY CLUB INC.02543C WEST TAMAR PONY AND RIDING CLUB INC02554C UNIT COMMITTEE TS DERWENT INC02611C EASTCOAST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION INC.02779C BOTHWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC02958C BICHENO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INC.03194C SOUTHERN TASMANIAN BADMINTON ASSOCIATION INC.03310C PENNA LANDCARE GROUP INC.03620C REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUSTRALIA - TASMANIA INC03643C AUSTRALASIAN GOLF MUSEUM INC.03688C NEW NORFOLK DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INC.04124C FURNEAUX LANDCARE INC.04295C UPPER NATONE COMMUNITY HALL INC.IA08256 RICHMOND & COAL RIVER VALLEY PROMOTIONS INC.IA08276 MAWBANNA COMMUNITY HALL INC.IA08377 LEVENDALE HALL COMMITTEE INC.IA08456 MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH FUND INC.IA08464 THE CORNELIAN BAY BOATSHED OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC.IA08509 BURNIE TOURISM ASSOCIATION INC.IA08761 CIRCULAR HEAD CRICKET ASSOCIATION INCORPORATEDIA08767 AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION TASMANIAN BRANCH INCORPORATEDIA08807 FINE TIMBER TASMANIA INC.IA08855 SOUTHERN COASTCARE ASSOCIATION OF TASMANIA INC.IA08906 TASMANIAN ASSOCIATION FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING INC.IA09101 ISLAND BRASS ACADEMY INC.IA09102 CONSTANCE ARI INCIA09174 SOUTHERN MARINE/RESCUE AND TRAINING TASMANIA INC.

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IA09320 THE AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION INCORPORATEDIA09565 LAUNCESTON TAMAR VALLEY TOURISM ASSOCIATION INC.IA09586 BOTHWELL TOURISM ASSOCIATION INCIA09616 VAN DIEMEN ARCHERS INC. IA09658 TASMANIAN AMBULANCE SERVICE SOUTHERN REGION SOCIAL CLUB INCIA09716 FRIENDS OF ROCKY HILLS INC.IA09763 TASMANIAN HORSE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION ORGANISATION INC.IA09777 KEI SHIN KAN KARATE-DO INC.IA09785 THE PENNA RECREATION ASSOCIATION INC.IA09840 I.T.F. TAEKWON-DO TASMANIA INC.IA09875 FLINDERS ISLAND COMMUNITY GROUP INC.IA09882 THE TASMANIAN IT & T INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INCIA09898 CDCC SOCIAL CLUB INC.IA09912 BURNIE BOWMEN INC.IA09928 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND SCIENTIFIC DIVING ASSOCIATION INCIA09971 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CONVEYANCERS (TASMANIAN DIVISION) INC.IA10011 HINDU SOCIETY OF TASMANIA INCORPORATEDIA10063 THE GREAT WALKS OF TASMANIA INCIA10095 TASMANIAN JET SPORTS BOATING CLUB INCIA10179 CONVICT CITY ROLLER DERBY LEAGUE INCIA10201 NEW TOWN CATHOLIC TENNIS CLUB INCORPORATEDIA10254 TASMANIAN PAPER TIGER CATAMARAN ASSOCIATION INCIA10303 LAUNCESTON R/C INCIA10331 VINEYARD WORKERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INCIA10342 LIME DESIGN OF TASMANIA INCIA10347 WINGS OF HEALING INCIA10376 AIKIDO - AIKI KAI TASMANIA INCIA10406 MOWBRAY HOTEL SOCIAL CLUB INCIA10414 WAYATINAH SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB INCIA10507 LAKE PEDDER ANGLERS CLUB INCIA10511 THE BASIN CONCERT REVIVAL INCIA10530 FREEDOM COMMUNITY CHURCH INCIA10534 BRUNY ISLAND SHELLFISH GROWERS ASSOCIATION INCIA11024 SOUTHERN JUNIOR DIRT BIKE CLUB INC.IA11039 TIGERS CRICKET CLUB INC.IA11075 FIRESONG INC.IA11084 SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, RESEARCH AND TRAINING INC.IA11087 DODGES FERRY JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATEDIA11107 TASMANIAN MOTORCYCLE COUNCIL INCIA11116 ZIMBABWE TASMANIA ASSOCIATION INC.

IA11121 ONA NETWORK AUSTRALIA INC.IA11183 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW (TASMANIAN BRANCH) INC.IA11211 ROCKIN' DEVILS ROCK 'N' ROLL CLUB INC.IA11261 NORTH EASTERN BASKETBALL UNION INCIA11268 SLIDE2LEARN INC.IA11312 NETWORK OF EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS OF TASMANIA INCIA11315 MOLE CREEK PHOTOGRAPHIC & VISUAL ARTS INCIA11354 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK TASMANIA INC.IA11371 CIDER TASMANIA INC.IA11388 NORTH WEST FARMERS MARKET TASMANIA INCIA11395 MYALLA CRICKET CLUB INC.IA11399 SPORTS FISHING CLUB OF TASMANIA INC.IA11415 RIDGLEY CRICKET CLUB INC.IA11431 SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION OF TASMANIA INCORPORATEDIA11438 ARTS ON TRACK INC.IA11444 TASMANIAN LASER TAG ASSOCIATION INC.IA11446 HUON VALLEY ROAMERS LANDCARE GROUP INCORPORATEDIA11461 LIONS CLUB OF BICHENO INCIA11534 CENTRAL COAST MARINE RESCUE AND TRAINING INC.IA11545 UNIT COMMITTEE - TS HOBART INCORPORATEDIA11576 EAST COAST FIELD ARCHERY CLUB INC.IA11605 TASMANIAN CHINESE ART AND COMMUNICATION SOCIETY INC.IA11617 HOBART CITY FARM INC.IA11621 DIEMENS MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY INC.IA11659 TRANSPORTATION PRESS ASSOCIATION INC.IA11684 SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION INC.IA11732 COASTAL BUSINESS NETWORK INC.IA11754 SHARKS TOUCH CLUB INC.IA11766 THE NICK BALCOMBE FOUNDATION INC.IA11769 MOTORCYCLISTS ADVOCATING CHILD EMPOWERMENT SOUTHERN TASMANIA INC.IA11773 SPORT CLIMBING TASMANIA INC.IA11853 SOUTH EAST SUNS WOMENS FOOTBALL CLUB INC.IA11870 HAZARD TOUCH FOOTBALL CLUB INC.IA11881 HAZARA COMMUNITY OF SOUTHERN TASMANIA INCORPORATEDIA11887 MOTORS TAS STAFF SOCIAL CLUB INC.IA11899 TASMANIAN JUNIOR BEEF EXPO INC.IA11900 WATER BASKETBALL TASMANIA INC.IA11902 NORTHERN TASMANIAN DOLL, BEAR & MINIATURES CLUB INC.IA11906 LEGANA DISTRICT LIONS CLUB INC.

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IA11908 LATE MODEL RACING TASMANIA INC.IA11911 AUSTRALIAN FUJIAN ASSOCIATION IN TASMANIA INC.IA11916 CRESSY CRICKET CLUB INC.IA11929 BEAUTY POINT CRICKET CLUB INC.IA11936 DERWENT VALLEY POLICE & COMMUNITY YOUTH CLUB INC.IA11949 ROCHERLEA ACTION GROUP INC.IA11985 LIONS CLUB OF SPRING BAY INCIA12012 EXETER CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATEDIA12052 NESMA TASMANIA INC.IA12070 WORLD UNITED BUDDHIST SANGHA CULTURAL EXCHANGE COUNCIL INCORPORATEDIA12085 AUSTRALIAN TASMANIA COUNCIL FOR THE PROMOTION OF PEACEFUL REUNIFICATION OF CHINA INCORPORATEDIA12089 TASMANIAN HEMP ASSOCIATION INC.IA12112 CHASE WONDER INC.IA12128 CHIGWELL ORCHARD RELOCATION PROJECT INC.IA12129 LAUNCESTON ORTHOPAEDIC FELLOWSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM INCORPORATEDIA12132 BREAM CREEK COMMUNITY MARKET GARDEN INC.IA12133 PARATTAH JUBILEE HALL INCIA12148 SB20 ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INCORPORATEDIA12152 NORTH HOBART COMMUNITY GROCER INCIA12158 LAUNCESTON HAZARA COMMUNITY INC.IA12166 COLLECTION OF MEDICAL ARTEFACTS (TASMANIA) INC.IA12178 KINGDOM MISSION INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) INCORPORATEDIA12188 INALA FOUNDATION INC.IA12209 SHANDONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN TASMANIA INC.IA12210 TASMANIA SHANDONG ASSOCIATION INC.IA12215 SMITHTON RODEO INCIA12237 TASMANIAN SHANGHAINESE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC.IA12243 TASMANIAN SHANGHAINESE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC.IA12269 TASSIE DANCERS AGAINST CANCER INC.IA12270 MAJESTIC WOMEN INC.IA12275 WESTBURY ST PATRICK'S FESTIVAL STEERING GROUP INCORPORATEDIA12283 TASMANIAN FENCING ASSOCIATION INCIA12289 TASMANIAN IRISH SPORTING AND CULTURAL ASSOCIATION INC.IA12305 SOUTH EAST REUSE SCHEME (SERUS) INC.IA12310 FUTURE GOALS ACADEMY INC.IA12318 BOWLERS WITH A DISABILITY TASMANIA INCIA12330 TASMANIAN DEER ADVISORY COMMITTEE INC.IA12332 THE FEDERATION OF CHINESE

ASSOCIATIONS TASMANIA INCORPORATEDIA12337 EVENTS NORTHERN MIDLANDS ASSOCIATIONIA12338 TANA TAS INCIA12340 G'DAY COMMUNITY INCIA12346 PRIMROSE SANDS COMMUNITY CENTRE INCORPORATEDIA12357 KLUB KOLLYWOOD INC.IA12365 THUNDERBALLS CRICKET CLUB INC.IA12367 THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH | OF GOD (CHAPEL OF GLORY) INC.IA12378 10K STEPS INC.IA12383 WILD WALKERS GLOBAL INC.IA12392 CHINESE TOURISM ASSOCIATION TASMANIA INC.IA12405 ISLAMIC AND CULTURAL CENTRE OF LAUNCESTON (I.C.C.L) INCORPORATEDIA12411 MT BLACK MEN SHED INCORPORATEDIA12424 TASMANIAN INDOOR CRICKET INC.IA12433 ACTION AND DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA INC.IA12438 TASMANIAN GAME MAKERS INCORPORATEDIA12444 C-SILK INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ASSOCIATION INC.IA12451 LAUNCESTON JUDO CLUB INCORPORATEDIA12455 THE ITALIAN CULTURAL AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION INC.IA12461 JESUS REIGNS ASSEMBLY (RCCG) INCIA12466 TASMANIAN ANHUI ASSOCIATION INC.IA12467 AUSTRALIA - ANHUI ECONOMIC, TRADE AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE CENTRE INC.IA12469 CONFUCIUS HOME OVERSEAS ALLIANCE INCORPORATEDIA12470 CONFUCIUS HOME AUSTRALIA INCORPORATEDIA12471 WEST COAST MTB CLUB TASMANIA INC.IA12474 ABLAZE TASMANIA INC.IA12479 GREAT SOUTHERN DANCE INC.IA12483 GEORGE TOWN FIRE AND RESCUE SOCIAL CLUB INC.IA12486 TRANS DERWENT SAILING CLUB INC.IA12491 TASMANIA HENAN ASSOCIATION INC.

will unless cause is shown to the contrary, be cancelled pursuant to Section 34(2) of the Act.

DATED this 30th day of April 2021.

N. GARLAND

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Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16

(Mass gatherings – No. 4)I, MARK VEITCH, the Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), direct that, commencing on 1 May 2021 –

(a) a relevant person in relation to a gathering at premises must not cause or permit the gathering to occur at the premises if the gathering is of not less than 250 persons, and not more than 2 000 persons, across the premises, unless –(i) paragraphs (e) and (f) are complied with in relation

to the gathering; and(ii) at each gathering, in an indoor area of the premises,

of more than 250 persons and not more than 500 persons, the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering; and

(iii) at each gathering, in an outdoor area of the premises, of more than 1 000 and not more than 2 000 persons, the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering; and

(b) a relevant person in relation to a gathering at premises must not cause or permit the gathering to occur at the premises if the gathering is of more than 2 000 persons, and not more than 5 000 persons, across the premises, unless –(i) paragraphs (e), (f) and (g) are complied with in

relation to the gathering; and(ii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises,

at which persons are not required to be seated is of not more than 500 persons; and

(iii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises, at which the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 1 000 persons; and

(iv) each gathering in an outdoor area, of the premises, at which persons are not required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 2 000 persons; and

(v) each gathering in an outdoor area, of the premises, at which the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 5 000 persons; and

(c) a relevant person in relation to a gathering at premises (other than premises on which an outdoor stadium or outdoor arena is situated) must not cause or permit the gathering to occur at the premises if the gathering is of more than 5 000 persons, and not more than 10 000 persons, across the premises, unless –(i) paragraphs (e), (f), (g) and (h) are complied with

in relation to the gathering; and(ii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises,

at which persons are not required to be seated is of not more than 1 000 persons; and

(iii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises, at which the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 2 000 persons; and

(iv) each gathering in an outdoor area, of the premises, at which persons are not required to be seated is of not more than 5 000 persons; and

(v) each gathering in an outdoor area, of the premises, at which the persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 10 000 persons; and

(d) a relevant person in relation to a gathering at premises on which an outdoor stadium or outdoor arena is situated must not cause or permit the gathering to occur at the premises if the gathering is of more than 250 persons across the premises unless –(i) paragraphs (e), (f), (g) and (h) are complied with

in relation to the gathering; and(ii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises,

at which persons are not required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 1 000 persons; and

(iii) each gathering in an indoor area, of the premises, at which persons are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 2 000 persons; and

(iv) each gathering in an outdoor area, of the premises, at which persons are not required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering is of not more than 5 000 persons; and

(e) a gathering at premises complies with this paragraph if the relevant person in relation to the gathering at the premises ensures that, despite paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) –(i) if the gathering is at premises on which a stadium,

arena or entertainment venue is situated – the total number of persons present at any one time at the gathering, other than assistants, does not exceed the sum of –(A) if all or part of the gathering is required to

be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering and seating is provided by the owner or occupier of the premises – so much of the gathering as is required to be seated at the gathering being a number of persons (other than assistants) that is not more than the number of seats so provided at the premises; and

(B) if sub-subparagraph (A) does not apply to all or part of the gathering – so much of the gathering to which that sub-subparagraph does not apply consists of not more than the number of persons calculated by dividing by 2 the total number of square metres of the floor area of the space for that gathering or that part of the gathering; or

(ii) if the gathering is for the purposes of religious services or a funeral – the total number of persons present at any one time at the gathering, other than service attendants, does not exceed the sum of –(A) if all or part of the gathering is required to

be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering and seating is provided by the owner or occupier of the premises – so much of the gathering as is required to be seated at the gathering being a number of persons (other than service attendants) that is not more

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than the number of seats so provided at the premises; and

(B) if sub-subparagraph (A) does not apply to all or part of the gathering – so much of the gathering to which that sub-subparagraph does not apply consists of not more than the number of persons calculated by dividing by 2 the total number of square metres of the floor area of the space for that gathering or that part of the gathering; or

(iii) for any other gathering, the total number of persons present, at any one time, at the gathering does not exceed –(A) the number of persons calculated for the space

by dividing by 2 the total number of square metres of the floor area of the space; and

(B) if the persons at the gathering are required to be seated for the majority of the duration of the gathering – more than half of the seated capacity of the premises where the gathering is occurring; and

(f) a gathering at premises complies with this paragraph if the relevant person in relation to the gathering at the premises ensures that –(i) where practicable, each person at the gathering

maintains a distance of not less than 1.5 metres between the person and any other person; and

(ii) an event COVID safety plan is developed and implemented for the gathering; and

(iii) a person is appointed as the person to be contacted in respect of the gathering; and

(iv) the organiser of the gathering, or the person appointed under subparagraph (iii) in respect of the gathering, presents the event COVID safety plan for the gathering if requested to do so by a police officer, an authorised person under the Act or an inspector under the Work Health and Safety Act 2012; and

(v) each obligation, requirement, restriction or condition (other than the density limit for the premises if that density limit is lower than the number of persons permitted at the gathering under this direction) that, under a direction made under the Act, applies to a relevant person, in relation to the gathering or premises, is complied with in relation to the gathering; and

(g) a gathering complies with this paragraph if, before the gathering occurs and in addition to the requirements of paragraphs (e) and (f) –(i) the gathering has been registered with the Director

of Public Health or his or her delegate; and(ii) the event COVID safety plan for the gathering has

been assessed as appropriate by the Director of Public Health or his or her delegate; and

(h) a gathering complies with this paragraph if, before the gathering occurs and in addition to the requirements of paragraphs (e), (f) and (g), the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, has approved the gathering, subject to the conditions, if any, that the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, considers appropriate for the gathering; and

(i) at any time before a gathering referred to in paragraph (b), (c) or (d) occurs, the Director of Public Health may impose one or more conditions on the gathering that he

or she considers appropriate for the gathering in order to manage a threat, or likely threat, to public health; and

(j) if appropriate to manage a threat, or likely threat, to public health, the Director of Public Health, or his or her delegate, may –(i) refuse to register a gathering under paragraph (g)

(i); or(ii) revoke the registration of a gathering under

paragraph (g)(i); and(k) if appropriate to manage a threat, or likely threat, to

public health, the Director of Public Health may –(i) refuse to approve a gathering under paragraph (h); or(ii) rescind an approval given in respect of a gathering

under paragraph (h); and(l) for the avoidance of doubt, the power to impose a

condition under this direction includes the power to vary or revoke the condition; and

(m) in this direction –assistant, in relation to premises, means a person –

(i) who is employed or engaged by the owner or occupier of the premises; or

(ii) who is employed or engaged to perform services at the premises;

density limit for the premises means the density calculated for the premises under a direction under section 16 of the Act, in respect of the disease, that applies in respect of a space on the premises or the premises as a whole;entertainment venue includes, whether indoors or outdoors, a cinema, concert venue, theatre, auditorium or similar space;event COVID safety plan means a safety plan that is –

(i) in the form approved by the Director of Public Health for a gathering to be held under this direction; and

(ii) available from, or is published on the website operated by or on behalf of, WorkSafe Tasmania;

gathering means a group of persons who attend, whether in accordance with a formal or informal arrangement, at premises;indoor area means an area, room or premises that –

(i) is, or are, substantially enclosed by a roof and walls, regardless of whether the roof or walls, or any part of the roof or walls, are permanent or temporary, or open or closed; and

(ii) is not a lift, elevator or similar space; organiser, in relation to a gathering at premises, means the person, who is not the owner or occupier of the premises or a person acting for that owner or occupier, who enters into an arrangement, with the owner or occupier of the premises, for the gathering, or event to which the gathering relates, to be conducted at the premises;outdoor area means an area of a premises that is not –

(i) an indoor area; or (ii) a lift, elevator or similar space;

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premises has the same meaning as in the Act but does not include residential premises;relevant person, in relation to a gathering at premises, means –

(i) unless subparagraph (ii) applies – the owner or occupier of the premises at which the gathering occurs; or

(ii) if there is an organiser in relation to the gathering – the organiser;

residential premises, in respect of a gathering under this direction, does not include a part, of premises, where people ordinarily reside, if that part of the premises –

(i) is primarily used for the sale of goods or the provision of services; and

(ii) is, while those goods are being sold or those services are being provided for the gathering, being operated in accordance with its normal operations for the sale of those goods or the provision of those services; and

service attendants includes the following persons:(i) persons who are employed or engaged

by the person who owns or operates the premises;

(ii) members of the clergy, church attendants or members of a choir;

(iii) in the case of a funeral, persons who are performing the funeral service;

(iv) persons who are, other than only by being worshipers, assisting in the provision of religious services, or the funeral, at the premises; and

stadium or arena, or outdoor stadium or outdoor arena, means a premises that is primarily intended for use for sporting and other similar recreational activities; and

(n) on 1 May 2021, the direction, entitled Mass gatherings – No. 3, given by me on 22 March 2021, is revoked.

Dated this 29th day of April 2021.MARK VEITCH

Director of Public Health

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1997DIRECTION UNDER SECTION 16(Management of premises – No. 12)

I, MARK VEITCH, the Director of Public Health, in pursuance of section 16 of the Public Health Act 1997 (“the Act”), in order to manage the threat to public health posed by the notifiable disease known as COVID-19 ("the disease"), direct that, commencing on 1 May 2021 –

(a) in relation to residential premises, the occupier of the premises must ensure that the total number of persons present on the premises is not more than 100 persons; and

(b) in relation to premises specified in Schedule 1, while the premises is used for its normal day-to-day operations, a person who owns or operates the premises must ensure that –(i) if the premises is not a boat or pontoon, the number

of persons on the premises does not exceed the total number of persons lawfully permitted on the

premises under the occupancy permit, or temporary occupancy permit, in force for the premises under the Building Act 2016; and

(ii) if the premises is a boat or pontoon, the maximum capacity for the boat, or pontoon, does not exceed the maximum capacity for the boat, or pontoon, as permitted by law; and

(c) in relation to premises that are cinemas, concert venues or theatres, a person who owns or operates the premises must ensure that, in each indoor space, on the premises, that is undivided, the total number of persons (other than persons who are employed or engaged by the person who owns or operates the premises) who are present in that space does not exceed the seating capacity of the indoor space or 250 persons, whichever is the lesser number of such persons; and

(d) in relation to indoor premises that are churches, places of worship, premises at which a funeral is being carried out or other premises at which religious activities are being carried out, a person who owns or operates the premises must ensure the total number of persons, other than the following persons, who are present in each indoor space on the premises that is undivided does not exceed the seating capacity of the indoor space or 250 persons, whichever is the lesser number of such persons:(i) persons who are employed or engaged by the person

who owns or operates the premises;(ii) members of the clergy, church attendants or

members of a choir;(iii) in the case of a funeral, persons who are performing

the funeral service;(iv) persons who are, other than only by being

worshipers, assisting in the provision of religious services, or the funeral, at the premises; and

(e) in relation to premises to which paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d) does not apply, a person who owns or operates the premises must ensure that, in each undivided space on the premises, the total number of persons present in that space does not exceed the number of persons equal to maximum density calculated for that space; and

(f) in relation to all premises other than residential premises, a person who owns or operates the premises must ensure that –(i) each condition specified in Schedule 2 that is

relevant to the premises is complied with; and(ii) where practicable, each person on the premises

maintains a distance of not less than 1.5 metres between the person and any other person; and

(iii) where practicable, persons on the premises are sufficiently separated from other persons –(A) when entering or exiting the premises; or (B) while in the foyer, lobby or another area of the

premises designed for waiting; and(g) a person must not organise a gathering held on premises

other than residential premises if the gathering is organised, or conducted, in such a manner as to mean that the premises where the gathering is held does not comply with the requirements of paragraph (f) as they apply to the premises; and

(h) this direction does not apply to premises that are private vehicles, private vessels or private aircraft; and

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(i) the Director of Public Health, or the Deputy Director of Public Health, may issue a premises, or a class of premises, with a written exemption from the operation of paragraph (e) in respect of those premises; and

(j) in this direction –(i) alcohol means liquor within the meaning of the

Liquor Licensing Act 1990; and(ii) high risk activity, in relation to a premises, includes

–(A) dancing; and(B) consuming alcohol; and

(iii) indoor space means an area, room or premises that –(A) is, or are, substantially enclosed by a roof and

walls, regardless of whether the roof or walls, or any part of the roof or walls, are permanent or temporary, or open or closed; and

(B) is not a lift, elevator or similar space; and(iv) licensed premises means a premises –

(A) that may lawfully sell alcohol for consumption on the premises; or

(B) other than residential premises, where alcohol is consumed or is intended to be consumed; and

(v) maximum density, in relation to an indoor space or the outdoor space of the premises, means the lesser of the following in respect of the space:(A) the number of persons calculated for the space

by dividing the total number of square metres of the floor area of the space by 2;

(B) if the space is the outdoor space of the premises, 1 000 persons;

(C) if the space is an indoor space, 250 persons; and(vi) outdoor space of the premises means the total

space of a premises that is not –(A) an indoor space; or (B) a lift, elevator or similar space; or(C) if the premises is a licensed premises, a space

of the premises that is not open to patrons of the licensed premises; and

(vii) premises has the same meaning as in the Act; and(viii) residential premises does not include such part of

a premises, where people ordinarily reside, if that part of the premises –(A) is primarily used for the sale of goods or the

provision of services; and(B) is, while those goods are being sold or those

services are being provided, being operated in accordance with its normal operations for the sale of those goods or the provision of those services; and

(k) on 1 May 2021, the direction, entitled Management of premises – No. 11 and given by me under section 16 of the Act on 22 March 2021, is revoked.

Dated this 29th day of April 2021.MARK VEITCH

Director of Public Health

Schedule 11. Airports and other premises used for the purposes of, or related

to, public or commercial transportation.2. Medical or health facilities.3. Disability facilities or aged care facilities.4. Prisons, correctional facilities, youth justice centres or other

places where persons are lawfully held in custody.5. Courts or tribunals.6. Parliament.7. Premises being used for the purposes of, and in relation to,

emergency services.8. Veterinary establishments within the meaning of the Veterinary

Surgeons Act 1987.9. Schools, universities, educational institutions or childcare

facilities.10. Child and family centres operated by the government or a

not-for-profit organisation.11. Indoor spaces, or outdoor spaces of premises, that are primarily

being used for the purpose of transiting through the space.12. Premises being used to provide essential voluntary, or public,

services and support such as food banks or homelessness services.

13. Boats or pontoons used for commercial purposes if – (a) all the occupants on the boat or pontoon are employed or

engaged by the owner or operator of the boat, or pontoon, and are on the boat or pontoon for the purposes of that employment or engagement; or

(b) the boat or pontoon is being used to provide a commercial tour or cruise and, for the majority of the tour or cruise, the patrons of the tour or cruise remain on such part of the boat or pontoon that is not wholly, or predominantly, enclosed by walls or other permanent, or temporary, items as sides.

Schedule 21. The operator of a premises must ensure that, at any one time –

(a) except as provided in paragraph (b) and (c), the total number of persons standing while participating in a high risk activity on the premises does not exceed –(i) in the indoor spaces of the premises, in aggregate,

the lesser of the following:(A) 100 persons;(B) the sum of the maximum density for each

indoor space of the premises; and(ii) in the outdoor space of the premises, the lesser of

the following:(A) 250 persons;(B) the maximum density for the outdoor space of

the premises; or(b) the total number of persons standing, while participating

in dancing at the premises, does not exceed the maximum density for the premises if, at the time the dancing occurs –(i) the premises is in use by a business, or organisation,

that is primarily for the teaching of dance; and(ii) the dancing is part of the normal day-to-day

operations of the business or organisation; and(iii) the dancing is undertaken by employees, or

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contractors or students, of the business or organisation; and

(iv) the dancing is pre-arranged by the business or organisation; and

(v) contact information has been kept, by the business or organisation, for each person who participates in the dancing or who is otherwise in the area while the dancing occurs; and

(vi) food or alcohol is not consumed in the area while the dancing occurs or in connection with the dancing; or

(c) the total number of persons standing in an space of the premises, while participating in dancing, does not exceed the maximum density for the space if –(i) the space is being used for the purposes of an end-

of-year function organised by a registered school within the meaning of the Education Act 2016; and

(ii) the dancing is occurring as part of the end-of-year function; and

(iii) the persons participating in the dancing are students and teachers, who ordinarily attend the school; and

(iv) alcohol is not consumed, or offered for consumption, as part of the function or in connection with the function; and

(v) any other high risk activity, occurring on the premises at the time of the dancing, complies with paragraph (a).

2. The operator of a premises used for sporting or fitness activities must ensure that the sporting or fitness activities undertaken on the premises are a Level C activity as specified within the Framework for Rebooting Sport in a COVID-19 Environment, as published by the Australian Institute of Sport and in force on 15 May 2020.

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Agency Duties Assigned Employee ProbationPeriod

Date of Effect

Department of Health Rostering Services Support Officer P Brewster 6 Months 26/04/2021Police, Fire and Emergency Management Planning and Assessment Officer S Gifford 6 Months 26/04/2021

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Planning Officer E Gardner 6 Months 28/04/2021

Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Spatial Information Officer S Hall 6 Months 24/05/2021

Education School Health Nurse A Smith 6 Months 03/05/2021Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Survey Assistant M Davis 6 Months 17/05/2021

Public Trustee Client Account Manager N Mitchell 6 Months 18/03/2021Public Trustee Client Account Manager M O'Connell 6 Months 18/03/2021Department of Health Director of Nursing - Flinders Island T Lane 6 Months 10/05/2021Justice Contracts and Procurement Officer S Franklin Nil 26/04/2021Department of Health Administrative Assistant M Lewis 6 Months 03/05/2021Department of Health Senior Physiotherapist A Rogers 6 Months 01/05/2021Department of Health Registered Nurse T Laverty Nil 02/05/2021Department of Health Cleaner M Rana 6 Months 04/05/2021Department of Health Cleaner R Silwal 6 Months 04/05/2021Department of Health Cleaner U Silwal 6 Months 04/05/2021Department of Health Clinical Support Manager L Hepher Nil 03/05/2021Communities Tasmania Manager - Legislation and Legal Services P Becker 6 Months 03/05/2021Department of Health Registered Nurse - Clifford Craig Research M O'Connor 6 Months 03/05/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse - Clifford Craig Research A Miller 6 Months 03/05/2021

TasTAFE Senior eLearning Consultant M Weeks 6 Months 24/05/2021Police, Fire and Emergency Management Clerical Officer S Hughes Nil 03/05/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse D Lubbersen 6 Months 07/06/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse J Muskett 6 Months 03/05/2021

State Growth Communications Support Officer L West 6 Months 03/05/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse L Mackay 6 Months 03/05/2021

Permanent Appointments

Staff Movements

Appointment of Officers

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Duration Date of Effect

State Growth Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Tasmania M Blake 5 Years 26/04/2021

Cessation of Officers and Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Senior Policy Officer G Burbury 19/03/2021

Communities Tasmania Project Officer D Creely 01/05/2021

Department of Health Cleaner B Halloran 21/04/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse S Lower 23/04/2021

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Fixed-Term Appointments of greater than 12 Months

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Term Date of Effect

Justice Administration Officer J Enraght-Moony 14 Months 07/04/2021

Justice Monitoring Officer A Donohue 36 Months 29/04/2021

Justice Monitoring Officer D Hoggett 36 Months 30/04/2021

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Date of Effect

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Systems Data Analyst L Topfer 12/04/2021

Department of Health Senior Physiotherapist P Brodribb 01/07/2021

Education Inclusive Practice Team Lead A Wenn 23/04/2021

Department of Health Cleaner - Operating Room Suite S Casey 10/05/2021

Justice Assistant Director Intervention and Reintegration Services E Chase 03/05/2021

Communities Tasmania Team Leader M Grant 28/04/2021

Communities Tasmania Team Leader G Tindall 28/04/2021

Justice Records Officer B Scott 03/05/2021

Department of Health Surgical Team Leader - Clinical Pharmacy C Brodie 02/05/2021

Department of Health Team Leader - Extended Hours Pharmacy Services L Perry 02/05/2021

Communities Tasmania Business Analyst B Hay 13/05/2021

Treasury and Finance Specialist Policy Analyst K Hudson 03/05/2021

Promotion of Permanent Employees

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Police Public Enquiry Officer L Giles 16/04/2021

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Clerical Support Officer C Ringrose 09/04/2021

Police, Fire and Emergency Management Legal Officer S White 19/03/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse H Kim 25/04/2021

Department of Health Elective Surgery Access Nurse J Blackwood 26/04/2021

Premier and Cabinet Client Service Officer M Gillam 23/04/2021

Department of Health Associate Nurse Unit Manager M Morgan 01/05/2021

Justice Senior Stores Officer N Hutson 30/04/2021

Communities Tasmania Child Safety Officer L Farrow 23/04/2021

Department of Health HR Consultant J Thorp 29/04/2021Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Visitor Reception Officer D Haas 30/04/2021

Department of Health Project Officer Capital Works Unit M Doyle 23/04/2021Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Senior Biosecurity Inspector K West 07/05/2021

Department of Health Manager - Office of the Chief Information officer J Hay 30/04/2021Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment General Manager (Strategic Services) K Steenhuis 07/05/2021

Department of Health Registered Nurse M Harkness 22/04/2021

Treasury and Finance Principal Policy Analyst V Siggins 11/05/2021

Transfer of Permanent Employees

Agency Duties Assigned Employee Transferred Agency Date of Effect

Department of Health Senior Advisor Workplace Relations K Olechowski Justice 16/04/2021

Integrity Commission Senior Complaint Assessment and Investigation Officer B Hofman Premier and Cabinet 13/04/2021

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Promotion Without Advertising

AGENCY: STATE GROWTHIt is my intention to request the Head of the State Service to exercise discretion to not advertise the following duties in accordance with section 40 (2) of the State Service Act 2000 and to promote the following permanent employee:Name: N CrestaniDuties Assigned: Project Officer (Systems and Compliance)Description of the Role: Support the delivery of the Tasmanian Government’s Business and Skilled Migration State Nomination Program through a senior role in assessing applications, managing IT systems and databases, monitoring and developing compliance related activities and processes and the delivery of other activities and initiatives. Desirable Requirements: • Previous experience working in a migration related field.State Service employees aggrieved by this intention may make application to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission for a review under section 50(1)(b) of the State Service Act 2000. Applications for review are to be lodged with the Tasmanian Industrial Commission within 14 days of the publication of this notice in the Tasmanian Government Gazette.

Signed: Kim Evans

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHIt is my intention to request the Head of the State Service to exercise discretion to not advertise the following duties in accordance with section 40 (2) of the State Service Act 2000 and to promote the following permanent employee:Name: F Jordan-CoadDuties Assigned: Principal Project OfficerDescription of the Role: Under the broad direction of the Principal Consultant Community Care Reform, the primary objective of the Principal Program/Project Officer is to:• Undertake provision of high level specialised advice and/or design regarding policy, programs, and projects in relation to integrated and effective community care.• Develop the program through effective, problem solving, analysis of issues, investigation and research, and evaluation.• Lead the sector to maximise program outcomes and relevance through effective collaborative engagement with a range of key stakeholders across the health, aged, and disability sectors Essential Requirements: Under the broad direction of the Principal Consultant Community Care Reform, the primary objective of the Principal Program/Project Officer is to: • Undertake provision of high level specialised advice and/or design regarding policy, programs, and projects in relation to integrated and effective community care.• Develop the program through effective, problem solving, analysis of issues, investigation and research, and evaluation.• Lead the sector to maximise program outcomes and relevance through effective collaborative engagement with a range of key stakeholders across the health, aged, and disability sectorsState Service employees aggrieved by this intention may make application to the Tasmanian Industrial Commission for a review under section 50(1)(b) of the State Service Act 2000. Applications for review are to be lodged with the Tasmanian Industrial Commission within 14 days of the publication of this notice in the Tasmanian Government Gazette.

Signed: Kathrine Morgan-Wicks

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