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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 1 Preliminary[s 1]Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases
Act1978[as amended by all amendments that
commenced on or before 21 September2012]AnActtoprovideforthegrantingofleasesoflandtotheCouncil of the Shire of Aurukun and the
Council of the Shire ofMornington and the regulation of entry
on shire areasPart 1Preliminary1Short
titleThis Act may be cited as theAurukun and Mornington ShireLeases Act 1978.2DefinitionsIn this
Act—AboriginallandhasthemeaninggivenbytheAboriginalLand Act
1991, section 10.Acquisition
Act, for part 5A, see section 33A.AurukunReservemeansthereservethatexistedforthebenefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants
of the State at Aurukunand that was abolished by order in
council dated 6 April 1978published in the gazette extraordinary
of the same date.compensation claimant, for part 5A,
see section 33E(1).constructing authority, for part 5A,
see section 33A.lease, for part 5A,
see section 33A.Current as at 21 September 2012Page
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 2 Grant of lease[s 3]MorningtonReservemeansthereservethatexistedfortheuse of the Aboriginal inhabitants of
the State at MorningtonIslandandthatwasabolishedbyorderincouncildated6April 1978 published in the gazette
extraordinary of the samedate.public
purposemeans—(a)apurposeforwhichlandmaybetakenundertheAcquisition of Land Act 1967;
or(b)a community purpose within the meaning
of theLandAct 1994;
or(c)the purpose of townships.Part
2Grant of lease3Grant
of leases to councils(1)AssoonaspracticableafterthepassingofthisAct,theGovernor in Council shall, subject to
subsection (4), grant—(a)toCounciloftheShireofAurukun,incorporatedbysection 4(2), a lease of the whole of the
land comprisingthe Shire of Aurukun as shown on map no.
LGRB2 heldatthedepartment’sofficeatBrisbaneastheShireofAurukun; andEditor’s
note—Previous section 4 (Incorporation of
Aboriginal Councils) wasomitted under theLocal Government
Act 1993, section 804 andthe
schedule.(b)to Council of the Shire of Mornington,
incorporated bysection 4(2), a lease of the whole of the
land comprisingthe Shire of Mornington as shown on map no.
LGRB45held at the department’s office at Brisbane
as the Shireof Mornington.Page 4Current as at 21 September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 2 Grant of lease[s 3]Editor’s note—A
copy of each of the maps mentioned in this subsection is available
forinspection,withoutcharge,duringnormalbusinesshoursatthedepartment’s head office and at each
department office in the generalarea for which
the lease is granted.(2)Thelandtowhichsuchagrantrelatestogetherwithimprovements included in the grant is in
this Act referred to asthedemised
land.(3)A grant pursuant
to subsection (1)—(a)shall be made under and in accordance
with this Act byway of a lease for the objects and purposes
of this Act;and(b)shall be subject
to the conditions and reservations set outin schedule 1;
and(c)shall be construed in accordance with
this Act; and(d)save as is prescribed by subsection
(9), shall not be oneto which theLand Act
1994applies.(4)When
making a grant pursuant to subsection (1) the Governorin
Council may reserve to the Crown—(a)inthecaseofthegranttoCounciloftheShireofAurukun—therighttoreserveandsetapartfor1ormoreofprescribedpublicpurposes,whetherspecifiedor not—(i)parts of the demised land being the
shaded areasshown on the plan contained in schedule 2;
and(ii)partsofthedemisedlandinoradjacenttotheexisting township in the shire being
of an aggregatearea of 4ha approximately;withoutspecifying,inrelationtothepartsreferredtoinsubparagraph
(ii),inthegrantorintheinstrumentofleaseevidencing the
same the parts of the demised land affected bythe
reservation;(b)inthecaseofthegranttoCounciloftheShireofMornington—the right to reserve and set
apart for 1 orCurrent as at 21 September 2012Page
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 2 Grant of lease[s 3]moreofprescribedpublicpurposes,whetherspecifiedor not—(i)parts of the demised land being the
shaded areasshown on the plan contained in schedule 3;
and(ii)partsofthedemisedlandinoradjacenttotheexisting township in the shire being
of an aggregatearea of 4ha approximately;withoutspecifying,inrelationtothepartsreferredtoinsubparagraph
(ii),inthegrantorintheinstrumentofleaseevidencing the
same the parts of the demised land affected bythe
reservation;(c)in the case of each grant—the right to
reserve and setapart for public purposes, whether specified
or not, anypartorpartsofthedemisedlandofanareatobespecifiedbutnotexceeding500hainthecaseofthegrant to Council of the Shire of
Aurukun and 100ha inthecaseofthegranttoCounciloftheShireofMornington,withoutspecifyinginthegrantorintheinstrument of
lease evidencing the same the part or partsof the demised
land affected by the reservation.(5)Forthepurposesofsubsection(4)(a)and(b)aprescribedpublic purpose
is 1 of the following purposes—(a)departmental and official purposes;(b)educational institutions or education
purposes;(c)health purposes or hospitals;(d)police purposes.(6)The
reservation and setting apart of land pursuant to the rightreservedundersubsection(4)shallbeeffectedbytheGovernorinCouncilbyregulationandtheLandAct1994,chapter 3, part 1 applies to the reservation
and setting apart asif the land were unallocated State
land and the reservation andsetting apart
were authorised by that part of that Act.(7)On
the day the regulation commences—Page 6Current as at 21 September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 2 Grant of lease[s 3A](a)thelandsoreservedandsetapartshalltherebybeexcised from the demised land, shall be
taken to havebeenreservedandsetapartforthepublicpurposespecified by the
regulation and may be dealt with undertheLand
Act 1994, chapter 3, part 1;(b)the
registrar of titles shall make all necessary entries andendorsementsinandontheregistersofdealingsaffecting land
under theLand Act 1994and the
relevantinstrument of lease to evidence the excision
of the landso reserved and set apart from the demised
land.(8)Compensationinrespectoftheexcisionoflandfromthedemised land pursuant to the right
reserved under subsection(4) shall be limited to the value of
any improvements on theland so excised that are not the
property of the Crown.(9)TheprovisionsoftheLandAct1994thatprovideforregistrationofgrantsmadepursuanttothatActandofinstrumentsofleaseevidencingsuchgrantsandofotherinstruments
affecting the same apply to a grant made pursuantto
subsection (1) and to an instrument of lease evidencing thegrant and any other instrument affecting the
same.(10)TheGovernorinCouncilmaygrantafurtherleasetotheCouncil of the
Shire of Aurukun or the Council of the Shire ofMorningtonforsuchtermanduponsuchconditionsandreservationsastheGovernorinCouncilthinksfitiftheGovernor in Council is satisfied—(a)that the terms and conditions of the
lease granted to thecouncil concerned pursuant to
subsection (1) have beensatisfactorily complied with;
and(b)that it is desirable in the light of
all the circumstancesexistingatthattimethatafurtherleaseshouldbegranted.3AExtension of term(1)Despite section 3(3)(b) and schedule 1, on
the date of assentof theSouth-East
Queensland Water (Distribution and RetailRestructuring)
Act 2009(theenactment
day), the term of theCurrent as at 21
September 2012Page 7
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 2 Grant of lease[s 4]leases granted under section 3 is extended
to the day that is 50years after the enactment day.(2)Subject to subsection (1), the leases
continue in force from theenactmentdayonthesameconditionsandreservationsapplying to the
leases immediately before the enactment day.4Grant
to include improvementsA grant made pursuant to section 3(1)
shall include and shallbe taken to include improvements, the
property of the Crown,which—(a)areonthelandtowhichthegrantrelatesatthetimewhen
the grant is made; or(b)are erected on
the demised land after the time when thegrant is
made.4ARoads within shires(1)This section applies to a road
constructed or formed—(a)within the Shire
of Aurukun by the Council of Shire ofAurukun;
or(b)within the Shire of Mornington by the
Council of Shireof Mornington;whether before
or after the commencement of this section.(2)The
road is taken to be a road dedicated to public use and tobe a
road within the meaning of—(a)theTransport Infrastructure Act
1994; or(b)theTransport Operations (Road Use
Management) Act1995; or(c)any other Act the application of which
in or in relationto any place depends upon that place being a
road or partof a road.(3)Subsection(2)doesnotentitleapersontobeontheroadunless the
person is authorised by some other provision of thisPage
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 5]Act to be in the
Shire of Aurukun or, as the case may be, theShire of
Mornington at the material time.(4)Land
that is, or is under, the road is not part of the demisedland.5Councils to be trusteesAllinterestsinlandheldbytheCounciloftheShireofAurukun or the Council of the Shire of
Mornington shall bedeemed to be held in trust for the benefit
of persons who forthe time being reside on any part of the
land and the holder ofthose interests shall be deemed to be
a trustee of the same forthat purpose.Part 5Provisions concerning theshires and their councils18AApplication of pt 5Thispartappliesonlyinrelationtothatpartofthelocalgovernment area of the Shire of Mornington
that was the localgovernmentareaoftheShireofMorningtonimmediatelybefore the day
that, under the repealedLocal Government Act1993,chapter3,part1B,wasthechangeoverdayfortheadjusted local
government area of Mornington.19Right
of residence in shiresThe following persons are authorised
to enter, to reside in andto be in the Shire of Aurukun or the
Shire of Mornington—(a)an Aborigine who
on 5 April 1978 was lawfully entitledto reside in the
Aurukun Reserve or, as the case may be,the Mornington
Reserve;(b)a descendant of an Aborigine referred
to in paragraph(a);Current as at 21
September 2012Page 9
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 19]Page 10(c)anAboriginewhoatanytimelawfullyresidedintheAurukunReserveor,asthecasemaybe,theMornington
Reserve or in the Shire of Aurukun or, asthe case may be,
the Shire of Mornington and who hasobtainedtheapprovalofthecounciloftheshireconcerned to
return to reside in the shire;(d)a
descendant of an Aborigine referred to in paragraph(c);(e)a
descendant of an Aborigine who, if the Aborigine hadobtained the approval of the appropriate
council wouldbeanAboriginereferredtoinparagraph(c),whichdescendant has
obtained the approval of the council ofthe shire
concerned to reside in the shire;(f)a
person, other than one referred to in paragraphs (a) to(e),whointermarriesorhasintermarriedwithanAborigine who is authorised or becomes
authorised toreside in the Shire of Aurukun or, as the
case may be,the Shire of Mornington;(g)apersonwhoseeksentrytoorisintheShireofAurukun or, as the case may be, the
Shire of Morningtonfor the purpose of performing or exercising
in the shire afunction or power under this or any other
Act or underanActoftheCommonwealth,ifitisnecessaryordesirable for the proper performance
or exercise of thatfunction or power that the person be
resident in the shireand if such function or power is
directed to the needs orservice of the shire or of any
resident in the shire;(h)apersonwhoistheholderoflandintheShireofAurukun or, as the case may be, the Shire of
Morningtonas trustee for a public purpose or who is
the holder of alease, licence, permit or other authority
issued under anyAct which in its express terms authorises
the person toenter upon land that is in the Shire of
Aurukun or, as thecase may be, the Shire of Mornington, if it
is necessaryordesirablefortheproperexerciseoftheentitlementconferred by the
lease, licence, permit or other authoritythat the person
be resident in the shire;Current as at 21 September
2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 20](i)a
person who is assisting or is acting under the directionor
control of a person authorised by paragraph (g) or (h)to
reside in the Shire of Aurukun or, as the case may be,theShireofMornington,whetherornotsuchlastmentioned person
resides in the shire.20Entry upon and
temporary stay in shiresThe following persons are authorised
to enter and to be in theShire of Aurukun or the Shire of
Mornington and to remainthereinuntilthepurposeoftheirentrytotheshireisfulfilled—(a)the
Governor-General and the Governor;(b)apersonwhosepurposeintheshireistobringtoresidents of the shire medical aid;(c)a person whose purpose in the shire is
to instruct himselfor herself on affairs within the shire as a
member of theLegislativeAssemblyorofeitherHouseoftheParliament of the Commonwealth;(d)a person whose purpose in the shire is
to campaign as abonafidecandidateforelectiontotheLegislativeAssemblyoreitherHouseoftheParliamentoftheCommonwealthatanelectionforwhichawritthatrequires its holding has been duly
issued;(e)a person who is assisting or is acting
under the directionor control of a person referred to in
paragraphs (a) to (d),if such last mentioned person is in
the shire.21Local laws may regulate presence in
shires(1)The Council of the Shire of Aurukun or
the Council of theShireofMorningtonmaymakelocallaws,undersection28(1)oftheLocalGovernmentAct2009,thatauthorisepersons of a stated class to enter, be in or
reside in its area.(2)The Council of the Shire of Aurukun or
the Council of theShire of Mornington must not make a local
law mentioned inCurrent as at 21 September 2012Page
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 23]subsection(1)inrespectofAboriginallandinitsareaunless—(a)the
grantees of the land—(i)have consented
to the proposed local law; and(ii)haveexplainedtotheAboriginalpeopleparticularlyconcernedwiththelandthenature,purpose and
effect of the proposed local law; and(b)theAboriginalpeoplehavebeengivenadequateopportunity to express their views on, and
are generallyin agreement with, the proposed local law;
and(c)it has subsequently given the
Aboriginal people noticeofnotlessthan1monthofitsintentiontomakethelocal law.(3)IflandimmediatelybeforebecomingAboriginallandwassubjecttoalocallawmadebytheCounciloftheShireofAurukun or the Council of the Shire of
Mornington under thissection, the local law continues in
force, but expires 1 yearafter the land becomes Aboriginal
land.23Removal from shires(1)Apoliceofficerorcommunitypoliceofficermayremove,from any part of
a local government area to which this partapplies, a
person who is not permitted under this part to be inthe
area.(2)Itislawfulforacommunitypoliceofficerexercisingorattemptingtoexerciseapowerundersubsection(1),andanyonehelpingthecommunitypoliceofficer,tousereasonably necessary force to exercise
the power.Note—See also
thePolice Powers and Responsibilities Act
2000, section 615(Power to use
force against individuals).(3)Theforceacommunitypoliceofficermayuseunderthissection does not include force likely to
cause grievous bodilyharm to a person or the person’s
death.Page 12Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 25]25Person not to be in shires without
authority(1)A person shall not be in the Shire of
Aurukun or the Shire ofMorningtonunlessthepersonisauthorisedbythisActorlocal laws of the council of the
shire.(2)A person who is authorised to enter,
be in or reside in either ofthem the Shire
of Aurukun or the Shire of Mornington shallnot, by reason
of that authority alone, be authorised to enter,be
in or reside in the other of the said shires.26Preservation of Aborigines’ hunting and
gathering rights(1)Subject to theNature
Conservation Act 1992, sections 62 and93, and, for
paragraph (a), subject also to theAnimal Care
andProtection Act 2001, but despite
the provisions of any otherAct,anAboriginewholawfullyresidesintheShireofAurukun or the Shire of
Mornington—(a)maycapture,haveinpossession,andkillwithintheshireanyspecimenofnativefaunaandconsumethesame
to the extent necessary for the sustenance of theAborigineandmembersoftheAborigine’sfamilyorhousehold;(b)maygather,digandremoveforestproducts,quarrymaterialandsimilarmaterialwithintheshiretotheextentthattheAboriginerequiresthesamefortheAborigine’s domestic use.(2)An Aborigine must not enter Aboriginal
land for a purposementioned in subsection (1) unless the
Aborigine is entitled orpermitted to enter the land under
Aboriginal tradition.27Mineral rights in
shiresFromagrantmadepursuanttosection3(1)thereshallbereserved to the Crown—(a)all gold and minerals within the
meaning of theMineralResources Act
1989and all mines of gold and mineralson
or below the surface of the demised land;Current as at 21
September 2012Page 13
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5 Provisions concerning the shires and
their councils[s 28](b)all
petroleum within the meaning of thePetroleum
Act1923on or below the
surface of the demised land;(c)thefreerightofaccess,includingingress,egressandregress into, upon, over and out of
the demised land forthepurposeofsearchingfororworkinggoldandminerals or mines of gold or minerals
or of searching foror conducting the operations of obtaining
petroleum;(d)allrightsofwayforaccessandforpipelinesandconveyors and for other purposes
requisite for obtainingand conveying petroleum, gold,
minerals, ore and othermaterial from the demised land.28Forestry rights in shires(1)Fromagrantmadepursuanttosection3(1)thereshallbereserved to the Crown all forest
products and quarry materialwithin the
meaning of theForestry Act 1959, which Act
shallapply to the demised land as if it were a
Crown holding withinthe meaning of that Act.(2)Notwithstanding the provisions of
theForestry Act 1959theCouncil of the Shire of Aurukun and the
Council of the ShireofMorningtonmayauthorisethegathering,diggingandremoval of forest products and quarry
material on or in thedemised land for the purpose of
improving the demised landor of using the same on the demised
land and the same may begathered,dugandremovedtotheextentdulyauthorisedwithout the
payment of royalty in respect thereof.29Restriction on councils’ power over
landNotwithstanding the provisions of theLocal Government Act2009,
the Council of the Shire of Aurukun or the Council ofthe
Shire of Mornington is not empowered—(a)tosubletthelandtowhichagrantmadepursuanttosection 3(1) relates or any part of the
demised land or tocreateanyinterestinthedemisedlandoranypartthereof less than the interest held by it
under such grant;Page 14Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5A Resumption of leases[s
33A](b)to sell or otherwise dispose of the
interest in the demisedland held by it under such
grant;(c)to grant any licence to occupy or
other right to exclusivepossession in the demised land or any
part thereof;(d)tomortgageorotherwisechargetheinterestinthedemised land held by it under such
grant;(e)to subdivide or agree to the
subdivision of the demisedland or any part thereof;save
in accordance with proposals submitted by the council or,asthecasemaybe, thebody
corporatetotheMinisterandapproved by the Governor in
Council.Part 5AResumption of
leases33ADefinitions for pt 5AIn
this part—Acquisition Actmeans theAcquisition of Land Act 1967.compensation claimantsee
section 33E(1).constructing authoritymeans a
constructing authority underthe Acquisition
Act.leasemeans a lease
granted under section 3(1).33BResumption of
lease(1)A lease or part of a lease may be
resumed by order in council.(2)However, a lease or part of a lease may be
resumed only for arelevant purpose.(3)The
resumption may be for any constructing authority.(4)An order in council under subsection
(1) is not subordinatelegislation.Current as at 21
September 2012Page 15
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5A Resumption of leases[s
33C](5)In this section—relevant
purposemeans any purpose for which land may
betaken under the Acquisition Act by a
constructing authority,other than a purpose under—(a)theState
Development and Public Works OrganisationAct 1971;
or(b)thePetroleumandGas(ProductionandSafety)Act2004.33CEffect of resumptionIf a
lease or part of a lease is resumed under this part, the
landthe subject of the interest comprising the
lease or the part ofthe lease becomes unallocated State
land and is free of anyinterest or obligation arising under
the lease.33DService of order in council(1)The Minister must, immediately after
the order in council isgazetted,serveacopyofitoneachpersonwhohasaregistered
interest in the lease affected by the resumption.(2)However, failure to comply with
subsection (1) does not affectthe validity of
the order in council.33ECompensation
under Acquisition Act(1)Each person who
has a lawful interest in the lease or the partof the lease
that is resumed (acompensation claimant) has arighttoclaimcompensation,undertheAcquisitionAct,section 12(5), (5A) and (5B) and part 4, as
if the interest hadbeen taken under that Act.(2)Forsubsection(1),theAcquisitionActapplieswiththefollowing changes—(a)a
reference to a constructing authority is a reference tothe
State;Page 16Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5A Resumption of leases[s
33F](b)areferencetotheowneroflandisareferencetothelessee of the lease affected by the
resumption;(c)for section 24(2A) of the Act, a
compensation claimantrefers the claim for compensation to
the Land Court byfiling in the office of the registrar of the
court—(i)acopyofthe claimgivenbythe claimanttotheState; and(ii)acopyoftheorderincouncilthateffectedtheresumption;(d)the
reference in section 24(5) of the Act to the date ofthegazettecontainingthegazetteresumptionnoticetaking the land is taken to be a reference
to the date theorder in council was gazetted;(e)any other necessary changes.(3)Thissectiondoesnotapplytoacompensationclaimantentitled to claim compensation under section
33G.33FRevoking a resumption(1)Theresumptionmayberevokedbyrepealingtheorderincouncil effecting the resumption.(2)The revocation may be made only before
compensation hasbeen paid or decided by the Land Court under
the AcquisitionAct as applied under section 33E.(3)On repeal of the order in council, the
resumption is taken notto have happened.33GCompensation by Minister if resumption is
revoked(1)If the resumption is revoked—(a)acompensationclaimantisentitledtoapplytotheMinister for compensation only for the
loss, reasonablecosts and expenses incurred by the claimant
in relationto the resumption before it was revoked;
andCurrent as at 21 September 2012Page
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 5A Resumption of leases[s
33H](b)theamountofcompensationpayabletothecompensationclaimantistheamountdecidedbytheMinister that the Minister considers
just and reasonable.(2)The Minister
must give notice of the decision about paymentofcompensationunderthissectiontothecompensationclaimant.(3)IftheMinisterhasnotdecidedanapplicationforcompensationunderthissectionwithin28daysafterreceiving the application, the Minister is
taken to have decidedto refuse to pay any
compensation.(4)IftheMinisterrefusestopaycompensationordecidesanamount of compensation less than the amount
sought by thecompensationclaimant,thenoticeofthedecisionmuststate—(a)the
reasons for the decision; and(b)that
the compensation claimant may appeal to the LandCourt against the decision within 28 days of
receivingthe notice; and(c)how
to appeal.33HAppeal against decision under s
33G(1)A person the subject of a decision
under section 33G about anamount payable to the person may
appeal to the Land Courtagainst the decision.(2)An appeal is started by filing written
notice of appeal with theregistrar of the Land Court.(3)The person must give a copy of the
notice of appeal to thechief executive.(4)The
notice of appeal must be filed within 28 days after theperson receives notice of the
decision.(5)However, the Land Court may, at any
time within the 28 days,extend the period for making the
appeal.Page 18Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 6 Miscellaneous[s 33I](6)The appeal is by way of rehearing,
unaffected by the decision,on the material
before the Minister and any further evidenceallowed by the
Land Court.33IPowers of Land Court on appeal(1)In deciding the appeal, the Land Court
has the same powers asthe Minister.(2)The
Land Court may—(a)confirm the decision; or(b)set aside the decision and substitute
another decision; or(c)set aside the
decision and return the issue to the Ministerwith directions
the court considers appropriate.(3)If
the Land Court substitutes another decision, the substituteddecision is, other than for the purpose of
an appeal under thispart, taken to be the decision of the
Minister.Part 6Miscellaneous34Regulation-making powerTheGovernorinCouncilmaymakeregulationsunderthisAct.Current as at 21 September 2012Page
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Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 7 Validating and transitional
provisions[s 35]Part 7Validating and transitionalprovisionsDivision 1Validating provision35Validation of particular charges(1)Thissectionappliestoachargethat,beforethecommencementofthissection,theCounciloftheShireofAurukunortheCounciloftheShireofMornington,byresolution,purportedtomakeandlevyonresidentsinitsshire.(2)Onthecommencement,thechargeistakentobe,andtoalways have been, validly made and
levied.Division 2Transitional
provisions forCommunity ServicesLegislation
Amendment Act 200236Definitions for div 2In
this division—community justice groupmeans the
community justice groupestablishedundertheCommunityServices(Aborigines)Act1984, part 3A, for
the Shire of Aurukun.Editor’s note—Community Services (Aborigines) Act
1984, part 3A was renumbered aspart
5 under that Act, section 87.lawcouncilmeanstheAurukunAlcoholLawCouncilestablished
under the repealed part.newdryplaceprovisionsmeanstheCommunityServices(Aborigines) Act 1984, part
3B.Page 20Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 7 Validating and transitional
provisions[s 37]Editor’s
note—Community Services (Aborigines) Act
1984, part 3B was renumbered aspart
6 under that Act, section 87.repealmeanstherepealofpart6ofthisActbytheCommunity
Services Legislation Amendment Act 2002.repealed partmeans part 6 of
this Act as in force before itsrepeal.shire councilmeans the
Council of the Shire of Aurukun.37Law
council dissolvedOn the repeal, the law council is
dissolved.38Assets and liabilitiesOntherepeal,assetsandliabilitiesofthelawcouncilimmediately before the repeal vest in the
shire council.39Application to declare dry
place(1)This section applies if, before the
repeal—(a)an application under the repealed part
for a place to bedeclaredtobeadryplacehadbeenmadetothelawcouncil; and(b)thelawcouncilhadnotgivennoticeoftheproposalunder the
repealed part.(2)The community justice group must deal
with the applicationunder the new dry place provisions as
if the application weremade under the provisions.40Notice of proposal to declare dry
place(1)This section applies if, before the
repeal, the law council—(a)had, under the
repealed part, given notice of a proposalto declare a
place to be a dry place; butCurrent as at 21
September 2012Page 21
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 7 Validating and transitional
provisions[s 41](b)had
not, under the repealed part, declared the place to bea
dry place.(2)Thecommunityjusticegroupmustdealwiththematter,including,
considering any objections and submissions to theproposal, under the new dry place provisions
as if the proposalwere made and notified under the
provisions.41Notice about dry place
declaration(1)This section applies if, before the
repeal, the law council—(a)had, under the
repealed part, declared a place to be a dryplace;
but(b)had not, under the repealed part,
displayed notice of thedeclaration.(2)The
declaration is taken to be a declaration by the communityjustice group, under the new dry place
provisions, of the placeas a dry place and the community
justice group must displaynoticeofthedeclarationundertheprovisionsasifitweremade
under the provisions.42Dry place
declaration continues in force(1)This
section applies if—(a)under the repealed part, the law
council declared a placeto be a dry place; and(b)thedeclarationwasinforceimmediatelybeforetherepeal.(2)The
declaration is taken to be a declaration by the communityjustice group, under the new dry place
provisions, of the placeas a dry place.43Reporting requirements(1)Within 30 days after the repeal, the chief
executive officer ofthe Shire of Aurukun must—Page
22Current as at 21 September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Part 7 Validating and transitional
provisions[s 43](a)prepare a report on the law council’s
activities for thereporting period; and(b)give
the report to the shire council.(2)Assoonaspracticableaftergivingthereporttotheshirecouncil, the
chief executive officer must—(a)publish a notice in a newspaper circulating
generally inthe shire; and(b)display a notice in a prominent place in the
township ofAurukun.(3)The
notices must advise that copies of the report are open forinspection, or available, free of charge at
the shire council’soffice.(4)Theshirecouncil’sannualreportpreparedundertheLocalGovernment Act
2009for the financial year that includes
thereportingperiodmustcontainthechiefexecutiveofficer’sreport.(5)In this section—reporting
periodmeans the period starting on the first day
ofthefinancialyearafterthelastfinancialyearforwhichareport was prepared under repealed section
56 and ending onthe day before the repeal.Current as at 21 September 2012Page
23
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Schedule 1Schedule 1Conditions and reservationssection 3(3)1Thetermshallbe50yearscommencingonthedateofthegrant.2The
rent shall be $1 per year, if demanded.3Theareaofthedemisedlandshallbedefinedintheinstrument of lease by reference to
approximate distances andcompass readings and by reference to a
map deposited in thedepartment in Brisbane.4The boundary of the demised land shall
extend to and shall bethe high water mark at mean spring
tides of the main sea.5The lessee shall
maintain the airstrip on the demised land ingoodorderandconditionandshallpermittheuseoftheairstripbycommercialaircraftandbyotheraircraftonreasonable terms and conditions.6The lessee shall maintain the demised
land free from noxiousplants and animal pests.7The lessee shall not interfere with
forest products or removequarrymaterialwithinthemeaningofthosetermsintheForestryAct1959onorinthedemisedlandwithouttheMinister’s permission except under the
authority of theLocalGovernment(AboriginalLands)Act1978orundertheauthority of and in accordance in every
respect with a permit,licence,agreementorcontractgrantedormadeundertheForestry Act 1959.8Theleaseshallbesubjecttosuchreservationsasareauthorised by theLocal Government
(Aboriginal Lands) Act1978and are
specified in the instrument of lease and to suchreservationsasarerequiredbythatAct,whetherornotsospecified.9TheleaseshallcontainsuchprovisionsastheGovernorinCouncilconsidersnecessarytosecure,forthebenefitofAborigines who reside on the demised land,
preservation ofPage 24Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Schedule 1their
traditional rights, use and occupancy of the demised landenjoyed by them as at 6 April 1978.10SuchotherconditionsandreservationsastheGovernorinCouncil thinks fit to provide for any matter
not inconsistentwith the conditions or reservations set out
in this schedule orwith theLocal Government
(Aboriginal Lands) Act 1978.Current as at 21 September 2012Page
25
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Schedule 2Schedule 2Township of AurukunPage 26Current as at 21 September 2012
Schedule 3Aurukun and
Mornington Shire Leases Act 1978Schedule 3Township of Mornington IslandCurrent as at 21 September 2012Page
27
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotes3KeyKey to abbreviations in list of
legislation and annotationsKeyAIAamdamdtchdefdivexpgazhdginslapnotfdnumo in comorigpparaprecpresprevExplanation=Acts
Interpretation Act 1954=amended=amendment=chapter=definition=division=expires/expired=gazette=heading=inserted=lapsed=notified=numbered=order in council=omitted=original=page=paragraph=preceding=present=previousKey(prev)procprovptpubdR[X]RArelocrenumrep(retro)rvsschsdivSIASIRSLsubunnumExplanation=previously=proclamation=provision=part=published=Reprint No. [X]=Reprints Act 1992=relocated=renumbered=repealed=retrospectively=revised edition=section=schedule=subdivision=Statutory Instruments Act 1992=Statutory Instruments Regulation
2002=subordinate legislation=substituted=unnumbered4Table of reprintsReprints are
issued for both future and past effective dates. For the most
up-to-date tableof reprints, see the reprint with the latest
effective date.Ifareprintnumberincludesaletterofthealphabet,thereprintwasreleasedinunauthorised, electronic form only.ReprintNo.1
rv2 rv2A rv2B rv2C
rv2D rv3 rv3A rvAmendments to1993 Act No.
701995 Act No. 581999 Act No.
191999 Act No. 301999 Act No.
592000 Act No. 52001 Act No.
452002 Act No. 17Effective26
March 19941 December 199530 April
199916 June 19991 December
19991 July 200015 July
200117 May 2002Reprint
date27 May 19947 June
19964 June 199915 July
199914 December 19994 July
200031 July 200129 May
2002ReprintNo.3B
rv44A rvAmendments
included2002 Act No. 462002 Act No.
46—Effective24 September
200230 December 200231 December
2003Notesprovs exp 30
December 2003Current as at 21 September 2012Page
29
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesReprintNo.4B4C4D4E4F rv55A5B5C5D5E5F66AAmendments included2004 Act No.
52004 Act No. 532004 Act No.
372006 Act No. 312000 Act No. 5
(amd2006 Act No. 26)—2007
Act No. 592008 Act No. 302008 Act No.
292009 Act No. 462009 Act No.
172011 Act No. 26—2012
Act No. 23Effective13 May
200429 November 20041 January
20051 June 200621 July
200621 July 200615 March
20081 July 200818 July
20083 November 20091 July
20109 September 20119 September
201121 September 2012NotesR4F
rv withdrawn, see R5R5F withdrawn, see R65List
of legislationAurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act 1978
No. 6 (prev Local Government(Aboriginal
Lands) Act 1978)date of assent 22 May 1978commenced on date of assentamending legislation—Local Government
(Aboriginal Lands) Act Amendment Act 1978 No. 87 pt 2date
of assent 15 December 1978commenced 18 January 1979 (proc pubd
gaz 13 January 1979 p 88)Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act
Amendment Act 1981 No. 106date of assent 16 December 1981commenced on date of assentLocal
Government (Aboriginal Lands) Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 76date
of assent 2 November 1990commenced on date of assentAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land
(Consequential Amendments) Act 1991No. 76 pts 1,
9date of assent 21 November 1991ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 21 December 1991 (1991 SL No. 223)Nature
Conservation Act 1992 No. 20 ss 1–2, 159 sch 2 (this Act is
amended, seeamending legislation below)date
of assent 22 May 1992ss 1–2 commenced on date of
assentremaining provisions commenced 19 December
1994 (1994 SL No. 472)Page 30Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesamending
legislation—Nature Conservation Amendment Act 1994 s 2
sch (amends 1992 No. 20above)date of assent 14
September 1994commenced on date of assentLocal
Government Act 1993 No. 70 ss 1–2, 804 schdate of assent 7
December 1993ss 1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining provisions commenced 26 March 1994
(see s 2(5))Local Government (Aboriginal Lands) Amendment
Act 1995 No. 16date of assent 11 April 1995ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 1 December 1995 (1995 SL No. 326)Statute Law (Minor Amendments) Act 1995 No.
50 ss 1, 3 schdate of assent 22 November 1995commenced on date of assentStatute Law Revision Act (No. 2) 1995 No. 58
ss 1–2, 4 sch 1date of assent 28 November 1995commenced on date of assentLocal
Government Legislation Amendment Act (No. 3) 1997 No. 76 pts 1,
4date of assent 1 December 1997commenced on date of assentStatute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1999 No. 19 ss 1–3 schdate of assent 30 April 1999commenced on date of assentLocal
Government and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1999 No. 30 ss 1,
2(4), pt 5date of assent 16 June 1999commenced on date of assent (see s
2(4))Road Transport Reform Act 1999 No. 42 ss
1–2(1), 54(3) sch pt 3date of assent 2 September 1999ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 1 December 1999 (see s 2(1))Local
Government and Other Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1999 No. 59
ss 1,2(7) pt 10date of assent 29
November 1999commenced on date of assentPolice
Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 No. 5 ss 1–2, 373 sch 3date
of assent 23 March 2000ss 1–2, 373 commenced on date of
assent (see s 2(2))remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2000
(see s 2(1), (3) and 2000 SL No. 174)Corporations
(Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001 No. 45 ss 1–2, 29 sch 3date
of assent 28 June 2001Current as at 21 September 2012Page
31
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesss 1–2 commenced
on date of assentsch3commenced15July2001(sees2(2)ofAct2001No.45(Qld)andCorporations Act 2001 No. 50 (Cwlth)
and proc pubd Cwlth of Australia gaz 13July 2001, No.
S285)remaining provision commenced immediately
before 15 July 2001 (see s 2(1) of Act2001 No. 45 (Qld)
and Corporations Act 2001 No. 50 (Cwlth) and proc pubdCwlth
of Australia gaz 13 July 2001, No. S285)Revenue and Other
Legislation Amendment Act 2002 No. 17 ss 1, 2(8), pt 8date
of assent 17 May 2002commenced on date of assent (see s
2(8))Community Services Legislation Amendment Act
2002 No. 46 pts 1, 4, s 33(2) schdate of assent 24
September 2002ss 1–2 commenced on date of assentss
34, 36, 38–39 commenced 30 December 2002 (2002 SL No. 380)remaining provisions commenced on date of
assentAurukun Associates Agreement Repeal Act 2004
No. 5 ss 1, 8 schdate of assent 13 May 2004commenced on date of assentLocal
Government (Community Government Areas) Act 2004 No. 37 ss 1–2, 86
sch 1date of assent 27 October 2004ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 1 January 2005 (2004 SL No. 266)Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
2004 No. 53date of assent 29 November 2004commenced on date of assentPolice
Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 No. 5 s 810 sch 4 (prev s 459A
sch 3A)(this Act is amended, see amending
legislation below)amending legislation—Police Powers and
Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006No.
26 ss 1–2, 84, 86 (amends 2000 No. 5 above)date of assent 1
June 2006ss 1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining provisions commenced 21 July 2006
(2006 SL No. 185)Mineral Resources and Other Legislation
Amendment Act 2006 No. 31 s 1, pt 3date of assent 1
June 2006commenced on date of assentLocalGovernmentandOtherLegislation(IndigenousRegionalAmendment Act 2007 No. 59 pts 1, 10date
of assent 22 November 2007ss 1–2 commenced on date of
assentremaining provisions commenced 15 March 2008
(2007 SL No. 336)Councils)Page 32Current as at 21 September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesAboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Land Amendment Act 2008 No. 29 pts 1,
5date of assent 21 May 2008ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 18 July 2008 (2008 SL No. 233)AboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderCommunities(Justice,LandandOtherMatters) and Other Acts Amendment Act 2008
No. 30 ss 1–2(1), pt 4date of assent 21 May 2008ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 1 July 2008 (see s 2(1))Local Government
Act 2009 No. 17 ss 1, 2(4), 331 sch 1date of assent 12
June 2009ss 1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining provisions commenced 1 July 2010
(2010 SL No. 122)South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and
Retail Restructuring) and NaturalResources
Provisions Act 2009 No. 46 s 1, ch 7 pt 3date of assent 3
November 2009commenced on date of assentAboriginal Land and Torres Strait Islander
Land and Other Legislation AmendmentAct 2011 No. 26
pts 1, 5date of assent 29 August 2011ss
1–2 commenced on date of assentremaining
provisions commenced 9 September 2011 (2011 SL No. 173)Animal
Care and Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2012 No. 23
pts1, 4date of assent 21 September
2012commenced on date of assent6List of annotationsThis
reprint has been renumbered—see table of renumbered provisions in
endnote 8.Long titleamd 2011 No. 26 s
95Short titles 1sub
2011 No. 26 s 96Definitionsprov hdgsub
1995 No. 16 s 4(1)s 2prev s 2 amd 1981 No. 106 s 2om R1
(see RA s 36)pres s 2 amd 1993 No. 70 s 804 schdef“Aboriginal council”sub
1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1om 2004 No. 37 s 86 sch 1def“Aboriginal land”ins 1991 No. 76 s
41def“Aboriginal police officer”ins
1995 No. 16 s 4(3)Current as at 21 September 2012Page
33
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesom 2011 No. 26 s
97def“Aborigine”om 1993 No. 70 s
804 schdef“Acquisition Act”ins 2008 No. 29 s
69def“compensation claimant”ins
2008 No. 29 s 69def“constructing authority”ins
2008 No. 29 s 69def“lease”ins 2008 No. 29 s
69def“liquor”ins 1981 No. 106
s 3om 1995 No. 16 s 4(2)def“liquor provisions”ins 2002 No. 46 s
34amd 2004 No. 53 s 2 sch; 2004 No. 37 s 86
sch 1; 2007 No. 59 s 87; 2008No. 30 s
38om 2011 No. 26 s 97def“Minister”om 1993 No. 70 s
804 schdef“police officer in charge”ins
2002 No. 46 s 34om 2011 No. 26 s 97def“public purpose”ins 1995 No. 58 s
4 sch 1def“public purposes”om 1995 No. 58 s
4 sch 1PART 2—GRANT OF LEASEpt hdgamd
2004 No. 37 s 86 sch 1Grant of leases to councilss
3amd 1978 No. 87 s 5; 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1;
2011 No. 26 s 98Extension of terms 3Ains
2009 No. 46 s 117Grant to include improvementss
4prev s 4 om 1993 No. 70 s 804 schpres
s 4 amd 1978 No. 87 s 6Roads within shiress 4Ains
2011 No. 26 s 99Councils to be trusteess 5prev
s 5 om 1993 No. 70 s 804 schpres s 5 amd 2002
No. 46 s 33(2) schPART 3—LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS AND
COUNCILSpt hdgom 2011 No. 26 s
100Shire of Aurukuns 6amd
1993 No. 70 s 804 sch; 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1; 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch
1om 2011 No. 26 s 100Shire of
Morningtons 7amd 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1; 2009 No. 17
s 331 sch 1om 2011 No. 26 s 100Copies of maps to
be helds 8amd R1 (see RA s 39)om
2011 No. 26 s 100Page 34Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesAurukun and
Mornington Shire Councilss 9amd 1978 No. 87 s
7; 1993 No. 70 s 804 sch; 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch 1om
2011 No. 26 s 100Application of Local Government Acts
10amd 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1; 2009 No. 17 s 331
sch 1om 2011 No. 26 s 100Special accounting
provision for particular paymentss 11ins
2002 No. 46 s 35amd 2004 No. 53 s 2 schom 2008 No. 30 s
39Modification of power to dissolve shire
councilss 12sub 1993 No. 70 s 804 schamd
1999 No. 30 s 26; 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch 1om 2011 No. 26 s
100PART 4—COORDINATING AND ADVISORY
COMMITTEESpt hdgom 2011 No. 26 s
100Appointment of committeess 13orig
s 13 om 1993 No. 70 s 804 schprev s 13 om 2011
No. 26 s 100Composition of committeess 14amd
1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1; 2002 No. 46 s 33(2) sch; 2004 No. 37 s 86
sch 1;2007 No. 59 s 88om 2011 No. 26 s
100Appointment of substitute memberss
15orig s 15 om 1993 No. 70 s 804 schprev
s 15 om 2011 No. 26 s 100Approval of nomineess
16om 2011 No. 26 s 100Functions of
committeess 17amd 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1; 2002 No. 46
s 33(2) sch; 2004 No. 37 s 86 sch 1;2007 No. 59 s
89om 2011 No. 26 s 100Assistance to
councilss 18amd 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1om
2011 No. 26 s 100Application of pt 5s 18Ains
2007 No. 59 s 90amd 2011 No. 26 s 101Right of residence
in shiress 19amd 1978 No. 87 s 8Current as at 21 September 2012Page
35
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesEntry upon and
temporary stay in shiress 20amd 2011 No. 26 s
102Local laws may regulate presence in
shiress 21amd 1991 No. 76 s 42; 2002 No. 46 s
33(2) sch; 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch 1;2011 No. 26 s
103Councils may levy charge on residents of
residential premisess 22ins 1999 No. 59 s 56amd
2004 No. 53 s 2 schom 2011 No. 26 s 104Removal from
shiress 23amd 1978 No. 87 s 9; 2000 No. 5 s 373
sch 3sub 2011 No. 26 s 105Reason for
exclusion—right of appeals 24amd 1995 No. 58 s
4 sch 1om 2011 No. 26 s 106Preservation of
Aborigines’ hunting and gathering rightss 26amd
1991 No. 76 s 43; 1992 No. 20 s 159 sch 2 (amd by 1994 No. 42 s 2
sch);2012 No. 23 s 12Mineral rights in
shiress 27amd 1995 No. 16 s 5; 2004 No. 5 s 8
sch; 2006 No. 31 s 8Restrictions on councils’ power over
lands 29amd 2002 No. 46 s 33(2) sch; 2009 No.
17 s 331 sch 1; 2011 No. 26 s 107Law and order in
shiress 30amd 1995 No. 16 s 6; 2002 No. 46 s 36;
2000 No. 5 s 810 sch 4 (amd 2006No. 36 s
86)om 2011 No. 26 s 108Indemnification of
Aboriginal police officer for liability for torts
31ins 1995 No. 16 s 7om 2011 No. 26 s
108Appointment of chief executive officer of
councilss 32amd 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch 1om
2011 No. 26 s 108Roads within shiress 33(prev
s 37) ins 1978 No. 87 s 12renum 1981 No. 106 s 5amd
1993 No. 70 s 804 sch; 1995 No. 16 s 11; 1999 No. 42 s 54(3) sch pt
3om 2011 No. 26 s 108PART 5A—RESUMPTION
OF LEASESpt 5A (ss 33A–33I)ins 2008 No. 29 s
70Page 36Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesPART 6—CONTROL OF
POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL ATAURUKUNpt
hdgprev pt 6 hdg ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Regulation-making powers 34ins
1995 No. 16 s 12Division 1—Preliminarydiv hdgins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division 2—Aurukun
Alcohol Law Councildiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
3—Controlled and dry placesdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
4—Permitsdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
5—Authorisation of Aboriginal police officersdiv hdgins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
6—Authorised officer’s entry to places and vehiclesdiv
hdgins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Division 7—Power to seize evidencediv
hdgins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Division 8—General powersdiv hdgins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division 9—Other
enforcement mattersdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division 10—Review
of decisionsdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
11—Appealsdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Division
12—Miscellaneousdiv hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12Current as at 21 September 2012Page
37
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesom 2002 No. 46 s
38Division 13—Review of partdiv
hdgins 1995 No. 16 s 12sub 1999 No. 30 s
34om 2002 No. 46 s 38PART 7—VALIDATING
AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONSpt hdgins 1999 No. 59 s
57sub 2002 No. 46 s 33(2) schDivision 1—Validating provisiondiv
hdgins 2002 No. 46 s 33(2) schValidation of particular chargess
35ins 1999 No. 59 s 57amd 2004 No. 53 s
2 schDivision 2—Transitional provisions for
Community Services Amendment Act 2002div hdgins
2002 No. 46 s 39Definitions for div 2s 36prev
s 36 ins 1978 No. 87 s 11amd 1990 No. 76 s 2; 1993 No. 70 s 804
schom 1995 No. 16 s 8pres s 36 ins
2002 No. 46 s 39Law council dissolveds 37prev
s 37 ins 1981 No. 106 s 4om 1995 No. 16 s 9pres s 37 ins
2002 No. 46 s 39Assets and liabilitiess 38prev
s 38 ins 1981 No. 106 s 4om 1995 No. 16 s 10pres
s 38 ins 2002 No. 46 s 39Application to declare dry places
39ins 2002 No. 46 s 39Notice of proposal
to declare dry places 40prev s 40 ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38pres s 40 ins 2002 No. 46 s 39Notice
about dry place declarations 41prev s 41 ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38pres s 41 ins
2002 No. 46 s 39Dry place declaration continues in
forceprov hdgamd 1999 No. 30 s
27(1)s 42prev s 42 ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd
1999 No. 30 s 27(2)Page 38Current as at 21
September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesom 2002 No. 46 s
38pres s 42 ins 2002 No. 46 s 39Reporting requirementss 43prev
s 43 ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38pres
s 43 ins 2002 No. 46 s 39amd 2009 No. 17 s 331 sch 1Transitional regulation-making powers
44orig s 44 ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38prev s 44 ins 2002 No. 46 s 39exp
30 December 2003 (see s 44)Law council is body corporate
etc.s 45ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Excluded matter for Corporations
legislations 45Ains 2001 No. 45 s 29 sch 3om
2002 No. 46 s 38Recognised traditional groupss
46ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Composition of law councils
47ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Nominees of recognised traditional
groupss 48ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Traditional groups to tell Minister of
nominations etc.s 49ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Notification by Ministers 50ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Meetings of law
councils 51ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd
1999 No. 30 s 28om 2002 No. 46 s 38Chairpersons
52ins 1995 No. 16 s 12exp 30 June 1999
(see s 109)Conduct of meetingss 53ins
1995 No. 16 s 12Current as at 21 September 2012Page
39
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978Endnotesom 2002 No. 46 s
38Arriving at decisionss 54ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Secretarys
55ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd 1999 No. 30 s
29om 2002 No. 46 s 38Delegations
55AAins 2002 No. 46 s 37om 2002 No. 46 s
38Police officer may attend meetingss
55Ains 1999 No. 30 s 30om 2002 No. 46 s
38Reporting requirementss 56ins
1995 No. 16 s 12sub 1999 No. 30 s 31om 2002 No. 46 s
38Administrative supports 57ins
1995 No. 16 s 12amd 1999 No. 30 s 32om 2002 No. 46 s
38Declarationss 58ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Directions about
controlled placess 59ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Notice of proposals 60ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Objections and
supporting submissionss 61ins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Notice about
declarationss 62ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Application for permits 63ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Page 40Current as at 21 September 2012
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesConsideration of
application for permits 64ins 1995 No. 16 s
12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Issue of
permits 65ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Permit feess 66ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Possession or
consumption of alcohol on controlled or dry places
67ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd 2000 No. 5 s
373 sch 3om 2002 No. 46 s 38Police officer may
authorise Aboriginal police officers to investigates
68ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Entry to placess 69ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Consent to
entrys 70ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Warrants to enters 71ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Warrants—applications made other than in
persons 72ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38General powers after entering placess
73ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Entry and search of vehicles etc.s
74ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Powers to enable vehicle to be entereds
75ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Power to seize evidence etc.s
76ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd 1995 No. 50 s
3 schom 2002 No. 46 s 38Current as at 21
September 2012Page 41
Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act
1978EndnotesPowers supporting
seizures 77ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Receipt for seized thingss 78ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Forfeiture of
seized thingss 79ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Return of seized thingss 80ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Access to seized
thingss 81ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Power to require name and addresss
82ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd 2000 No. 5 s
373 sch 3om 2002 No. 46 s 38Steps police
officer may take for failure to give name and addresss
83ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2000 No. 5 s
373 sch 3Power to require production of permitss
84ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38False or misleading statementss
85ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38False, misleading or incomplete
documentss 86ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Obstructing authorised officerss
87ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd 2000 No. 5 s
373 sch 3om 2002 No. 46 s 38Steps a police
officer may take for obstructions 88ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2000 No. 5 s 373 sch 3Impersonating authorised officerss
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2002 No. 46 s 38Dealing with forfeited things etc.s
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38Authorised officer to give notice of
damages 92ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Compensations 93ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Who may apply for
reviews 94ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Applying for reviews 95ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Stay of operation
of decisions 96ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Decision on reconsiderations
97ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38How to start appeals 98ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Stay of operation
of decisionss 99ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Powers of Magistrates Court on appeals
100ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s
38Constitution of Magistrates Court for
appeals 100Ains 1999 No. 30 s
33om 2002 No. 46 s 38Effect of
Magistrates Court’s decision on appeals 101ins
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3 schom 2002 No. 46 s 38Evidence of
alcohol by labels 103ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Evidence of alcohol—notice of challenge
requireds 104ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Application formss 105ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Filing of
applicationss 106ins 1995 No. 16 s 12om
2002 No. 46 s 38Law council’s common seals 107ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Certain provisions
of Liquor Act do not apply to shires 108ins
1995 No. 16 s 12om 2002 No. 46 s 38Review of part
6s 109ins 1995 No. 16 s 12amd
1997 No. 76 s 14sub 1999 No. 30 s 34amd 2002 No. 17 s
49om 2002 No. 46 s 38PART
8—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONSpt hdgins 1995 No. 16 s
12exp 1 December 1997 (see s 112)General licencess 111ins
1995 No. 16 s 12exp 1 December 1997 (see s 112)AIA s
20A applies (see s 111(2))Expiry of parts 112ins
1995 No. 16 s 12exp 1 December 1997 (see s 112)PART
9—PROVISION FOR REPRINTING ACTpt 9 (s
121)ins 2002 No. 46 s 39om R4 (see RA s
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