Major Events (FIFA Women's World Cup 2023) Regulations 2023 (SA)

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Major Events (FIFA Women's World Cup 2023) Regulations 2023

under the Major Events Act 2013

1Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Major Events (FIFA Women's World Cup 2023) Regulations 2023.

2Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3Interpretation

In these regulations—

Act means the Major Events Act 2013;

controlled area—see regulation 8;

event organiser—see regulation 5;

major event—see regulation 4;

major event period—see regulation 6;

major event venue—see regulation 7.

4Major event

The Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 is declared to be a major event.

5Event organiser

FWWC2023 Pty Ltd is designated as the event organiser for the major event.

6Major event period

The major event period for which the major event is in force is the period commencing on 10 July 2023 and ending on 23 August 2023.

7Major event venue

The major event venue for the purposes of the major event is declared to be—

  1. (a)

    from 24 July 2023 until 8 August 2023—the Hindmarsh Stadium area—comprising the whole of the land described in Certificates of Title Register Book Volume 6005 Folios 628, 629, 630 and 631; and

  2. (b)

    from 20 July 2023 until 20 August 2023—the area comprising Festival Plaza (as shown on the map in Schedule 1 clause 2 titled "FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Festival Plaza major event venue and controlled area").

8Controlled areas

The controlled areas for the major event are declared to be—

  1. (a)

    from 24 July 2023 until 8 August 2023—

    1. (i)

      the Hindmarsh Stadium area; and

    2. (ii)

      any public place or part of a public place that is within the area bounded by the southern boundary of Adam Street, crossing Port Road into the northern boundary of Park Terrace, the western boundary of third street, the southern boundary of Drayton Street, the western boundary of the Outer Harbour Train Line and the eastern boundary of South Road,

as shown on the map in Schedule 1 clause 1 titled "FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Hindmarsh Stadium controlled area"; and

  1. (b)

    from 20 July 2023 until 20 August 2023—

    1. (i)

      the area comprising Festival Plaza; and

    2. (ii)

      any public place or part of a public place that is within the area bounded by the southern boundary of North Terrace, the western boundary of Kintore Avenue, the southern boundary of Victoria Drive, the eastern boundary of King William Road, the southern boundary of War Memorial Drive and the eastern boundary of Monteflore Road,

as shown on the map in Schedule 1 clause 2 titled "FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Festival Plaza major event venue and controlled area".

9Application of Part 3 of Act

Part 3 of the Act is declared to apply to the major event, the major event venue and the controlled areas for the major event.

10Advertising controlled airspace

For the purposes of section 7(3)(e) of the Act, the airspace that is within unaided sight of the major event venue is declared to be advertising controlled airspace during the major event period.

11Expiry of regulations

These regulations will expire on 23 August 2023.

Schedule 1—Maps of controlled areas and Festival Plaza major event venue

1—FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Hindmarsh Stadium controlled area

The map in this clause shows the Hindmarsh Stadium controlled area.

2—FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Festival Plaza major event venue and controlled area

The map in this clause shows the Festival Plaza major event venue and the Festival Plaza controlled area.

Legislative history

Notes

  • For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or of regulations

    The Major Events (FIFA Women's World Cup 2023) Regulations 2023 expired on 23.8.2023: see r 11.

    Principal regulations

    Year

    No

    Reference

    Commencement

    2023

    50

    Gazette 26.5.2023 p1379

    26.5.2023: r 2

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