Papua New Guinea Act 1973 (Cth)
To amend the
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, the Senate and the House of Representatives of Australia, as follows:—
(2) The
(3) The
Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the
(2) Sub-section 3(1) and sections 5 and 8 shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation.
(3) Sub-section
3(2) and sections 4, 6, 9 and 10 shall come into operation, or shall be deemed
to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the date of commencement
of the
“Part I.—Preliminary (Sections 1–5).”
and substituting the words—
“Part I.—Preliminary (Sections 1–5a.).”.
(2) Section 4 of the Principal Act is amended, by omitting the words—
“Division 4.—The Public Service (Sections 30–31).”
and substituting the words—
“Division 4.—The Public Service (Section 30).”.
“5a. (1) For the purposes of the description of the Territory of New Guinea in the Second Schedule to this Act and of the description of the Territory of Papua in the Third Schedule to this Act, the meridian of Longitude 141° East shall, in accordance with paragraph (a) of Article 1 of the Boundary Agreement, be deemed to lie along the geodesic lines successively linking the meridian markers situated at or about the following points, namely:—
(a) the point of Latitude 2° 35′ 39″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(b) the point of Latitude 2° 40′ 42″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(c) the point of Latitude 3° 01′ 27″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(d) the point of Latitude 3° 14′ 02″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(e) the point of Latitude 3° 55′ 22″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(f) the point of Latitude 4° 08′ 41″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(g) the point of Latitude 4° 54′ 54″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(h) the point of Latitude 5° 38′ 33″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(i) the point of Latitude 5° 52′ 39″ South, Longitude 141° East;
(j) the point of Latitude 6° 19′ 32″ South, Longitude 141° East.
“(2) For the purposes of the description of the Territory of Papua in the Third Schedule to this Act, the meridian of Longitude 141° 01’ 10” East shall, in accordance with paragraph (c) of Article 1 of the Boundary Agreement, be deemed to lie along the geodesic lines successively linking the meridian markers situated at or about the following points, namely:—
(a) the point of Latitude 6° 53′ 27″ South, Longitude 141° 01’ 10” East;
(b) the point of Latitude 7° 49′ 19″ South, Longitude 141° 01’ 10” East;
(c) the point of Latitude 8° 25′ 45″ South, Longitude 141° 01’ 10” East;
(d) the point of Latitude 9° 07′ 37″ South, Longitude 141° 01’ 10” East.
“(3) In this section—
‘Boundary Agreement’ means the Agreement between Australia and Indonesia concerning certain boundaries between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia signed at Jakarta on 12th February, 1973;
‘meridian marker’ means a marker established on the ground by the Australian and Indonesian Survey Authorities in the course of the survey of the border between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia carried out by those Authorities during the years 1966 and 1967.”.
“30. (1) There shall be a Public Service of Papua New Guinea.
“(2) Provision may be made by Ordinance for or in relation to—
(a) the appointment of persons to the Public Service as officers;
(b) the employment of other persons in the Public Service; and
(c) the terms and conditions of appointment to, and employment in, the Public Service.”.
“(2) Sub-section (1) does not apply in relation to accounts in respect of acts or transactions occurring after a date to be fixed by Proclamation.”.
THIRD SCHEDULE Section 5
THE TERRITORY OF PAPUA
The south-eastern part of the island of New Guinea contained within an area bounded by a line that commences at the intersection of the rhumb line that commences at a point 9° 23′ south latitude, 140° 52′ east longitude and terminates at a point 9° 08′ 08″ south latitude, 141° 01′ 10″ east longitude by the coastline at mean low water (or, if at any time that rhumb line is not intersected by the coastline at mean low water, by a line that commences at the intersection of the meridian 141° 01′ 10″ east longitude by the coastline at mean low water) and runs thence eastward along the coastline at mean low water as far as East Cape, thence north-westward along the coastline at mean low water as far as the parallel 8° south latitude in the neighbourhood of Mitre Rock, thence west along that parallel to the meridian 147° east longitude, thence in a north-westerly direction to the point of intersection of the parallel 6° south latitude and of the meridian 144° east longitude, thence in a west-north-westerly direction to the point of intersection of the parallel 5° south latitude and of the meridian 141° east longitude, thence south along that meridian to the most northerly intersection of that meridian
with the Fly River, thence along the waterway of the Fly River to its most southerly intersection with the meridian 141° 01′ 10″ east longitude, thence south along that meridian to the point of commencement (or, if the point of commencement is not on that meridian, to a point 9° 08′ 08″ south latitude, 141° 01′ 10″ east longitude, thence south-westerly along the rhumb line previously mentioned to the point of commencement), together with the Trobriand, Woodlark, D’Entrecasteanx, and Louisiade Groups of Islands and all other Islands lying between the parallels 8° and 12° south latitude and between the meridians 141” and 155° east longitude and not forming part of the State of Queensland, and furthermore including all Islands and Reefs lying in the Gulf of Papua to the northward of the parallel 8° south latitude.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided in the
(3) For the
purposes of the application of paragraph 37 (1) (a) of the Principal Act as
amended by this Act, a person employed under Part II of the
(4) Sub-section
(3) shall cease to have effect on a date fixed by the Minister by notice
published in the
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