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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1985

Office of the Minister for Education,

Perth 1992. It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provision of Section 16B of the University of Western Australia Act 1985 has approved the University Lands By-laws.

KAY HALLAHAN, Minister for Education.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

LANDS BY-LAWS

Part 1.-Preliminary

1.1 These by-laws may be cited as the "The University of Western Australia Lands

By-laws".

1.2 These by-laws shall come into force when approved by the Governor and published

in the Government Gazette.

1.3 In these by-laws unless the context requires otherwise:

"Act" means the University of Western Australia Act 1911;

"Authorised Person" means an authorised person as defined in section 16A of the

Act;

"Drive" includes roll, propel or park and "Driving" includes rolling, propelling or

parking;

"Driver" means the person Driving or in charge of a vehicle;

"Infringement Notice" means an infringement notice issued in accordance with these

by-laws;

"Lands" has the same meaning as "lands of the University" in Section 16A of the

Act;

"Modified Penalty" means a penalty set out in the Second Schedule;

"No Parking Area" means a part of a traffic area which is marked by a traffic sign

as an area in which parking is not permitted;

"Owner" in relation to a vehicle includes the owner for the purposes of the Road

Traffic Act 1974 and the hirer of any vehicle;

"Park" means to leave a vehicle standing whether it is occupied or not and "Parking"

has the corresponding meaning;

"Parking Area" means a place set apart for the purposes of Parking vehicles

pursuant to by-law 3.1;

howsoever ridden, Driven or propelled;

"Parking Bay" means the marked boundary set aside in a Parking Area for the

Parking of a single vehicle;

"Parking Permit" means an authority to Park a vehicle issued in accordance with

these by-laws other than a Parking Ticket;

"Parking Ticket" means a ticket obtained from a vending machine on the payment

of the fee prescribed from time to time by the Senate;

"Permit" means a written authority signed by an Authorised Person;
"Reserved Bay" means a Parking Bay with respect to which there is a traffic sign which expresses some limitation as to the classes of persons, classes of vehicles or purposes for which it is available;
"Specified Vehicle" with respect to a Parking Permit means the vehicle specified in

the application made for the Parking Permit;

"Traffic Area" means an area set aside under Part 3 for the purpose of Driving or

Parking vehicles;

"Traffic Sign" means a marking, notice, sign or device to regulate guide or control

traffic or Parking or to prescribe maximum speed limits;

"University" means The University of Western Australia;

"Vehicle" includes any motor car, truck, motor cycle, motor scooter, semi-trailer,

caravan, trailer, bicycle or any other vehicle of whatsoever kind or nature and

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"Vice-Chancellor" means the Vice-Chancellor of the University and any person

acting as the Vice-Chancellor of the University from time to time and any
person to whom the Vice-Chancellor has delegated the Vice Chancellor’s powers
under these by-laws.

1.4 For the purposes of Section 16A1 of the Act the Lands described in the First
Schedule are Lands of the University
1.5 These by-laws apply to the Lands.

1.6 These by-laws apply to every person, Vehicle or thing which is at any time on the

Lands.

1.7 The Vice-Chancellor may delegate any of the Vice Chancellor’s functions, powers or

duties under these by-laws to any person in accordance with the Act.

Part 2-Entry on the Lands

2.1 1 The Senate may from time to time by resolution declare any part of the Lands open to members of the public or any specified portion of the public, and may declare the times when and the hours between which the Lands or such part of them are so open.

2 The Senate may from time to time declare the Lands or any part of them closed

to all persons or any class of persons for any period it thinks fit.

3 The Senate may revoke or modify without notice any declaration made pursuant

to sub-by-laws 1 and 2.
4 The Vice-Chancellor may temporarily exercise the powers conferred on the Senate by this by-law where it appears to the Vice-Chancellor necessary for the proper management protection or preservation of the Lands.
2.2 Subject to these by-laws a person may enter or be present on the Lands if that person

is:

a a member of the Senate or of Convocation;
b a member of the teaching staff of the University;

c an employee of the University or the Guild of Undergraduates carrying out that

person’s duties as such an employee;

d attending a lecture or undertaking a course at the University during such times and in respect of such portions of the Lands as that person may properly be present upon for such purpose; or
e a holder of a Permit authorising that person to enter or remain present on the Lands but then only in accordance with the terms of such Permit.

2.3 No person shall enter, remain or be upon the Lands,

a except:

i pursuant to and in accordance with an authority conferred pursuant to

these by-laws or

ii upon such part thereof as has been declared as aforesaid to be open to the public, and then only during the time and hours when the same have been declared so open.

b in any case, contrary to a declaration made pursuant to sub-by-law 2.12

save that a person who has lawfully entered may remain in accordance with the terms
applying at the time the person entered notwithstanding any subsequent revocation or
modification of a declaration by the Senate until such time as such revocation or
modification is brought to that person’s notice.
2.4 No child under the age of fifteen years shall enter or be present on the Lands unless
at all times that child is in the charge of an adult.
2.5 1 An Authorised Person may cause notices to be erected on the Lands giving effect
to any declaration of the Senate or a decision of the Vice-Chancellor and such notices

shall have effect according to their tenor.

2 A person who enters or remains on any portion of the Lands contrary to the terms

of any such notice commits an offence.

Part 3-Regulation of the Lands

3.1 The Senate may set apart areas of the Lands for the purpose of Driving and Parking

Vehicles and may specify:

a the hours during which persons may use a Traffic Area;
b the persons or class of persons who may use a Traffic Area;
c the length of time a person may Park a Vehicle in the Traffic Area;
d the fee, if any, to be paid for the use of a Traffic Area; and

e any other matter with respect to the use of Traffic Areas which it thinks fit.

3.2 The Vice-Chancellor may authorise the erection of’ any Traffic Signs in or adjacent

to the Traffic Area, which may specify:

a the hours during which persons may use the Traffic Area;

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b the persons or class of persons who may use the Traffic Area;
c the length of time a person may Park a Vehicle in the Traffic Area;
d the fee, if any, to be paid for the use of the Traffic Area; and

e any other matter with respect to the use of the Parking Areas which the Vice

Chancellor thinks fit.

All Traffic Signs have effect according to their tenor.

3.3 The Vice-Chancellor may set aside areas of the Lands for specified games, sports or exercise for use by members of specified clubs or organisations, and may specify times during which the areas may be so used.

3.4 An Authorised Person may issue a Permit or a Parking Permit or erect a Traffic Sign which exempts any person or Vehicle, or any class of persons or Vehicles from complying with any Traffic Sign in a Traffic Area.

3.5 An Authorised Person may reserve any Parking Bay for a specific purpose or for use by a specific person or class of persons by a Traffic Sign placed in or near the reserved

Parking Bay.

Part 4-Permits, Parking Permits and Parking Tickets

4.1 The Vice-Chancellor may prescribe categories of Permits, Parking Permits and
Parking Tickets.
4.2 The Senate may prescribe fees payable for Permits, Parking Permits and Parking
Tickets.
4.3 An Authorised Person may, on the application of any person and payment of the
prescribed fee, issue a Permit or Parking Permit to the applicant on the terms the
Authorised Person thinks fit.
4.4 An Authorised Person may vary, revoke or suspend a Permit, Parking Permit or
Parking Ticket if the holder of it commits a breach of these by-laws or if the Specified
Vehicle is used or Parked in breach of these by-laws.
4.5 Permits, Parking Permits and Parking Tickets must be in the form determined by

the Vice-Chancellor and must specify on their face:

a in the case of Permits or Parking Tickets, the time and date of expiry;

b in the case of Parking Permits, the year of currency.

4.6 It is a condition of every Permit, Parking Permit and Parking Ticket, that:

a the holder of it or any other person acting under it, does any act authorised by
it at their own risk; and

b the University, its employees, servants and agents are not liable or responsible in any way whatsoever to any person for the safe custody of any Vehicle or its contents.

4.7 A Parking Permit is valid only:

a during the year of currency specified on it, unless it is earlier revoked by an

Authorised Person; and

b

if it is displayed by being fixed to the windscreen of the Specified Vehicle in the manner provided in the instructions attached to the Parking Permit and so that it can be read from outside the Vehicle.

4.8 A Parking Ticket is valid only:

a if the Driver of the Vehicle is not the holder of a valid Parking Permit;

b until the time and date of expiry specified on it unless it is earlier revoked by

an Authorised Person;

c if it was issued by a ticket vending machine in the Parking Area in which the

Vehicle is Parked; and

d if it is displayed in accordance with the instructions printed on it and 80 that

it can be read from outside the Vehicle.

4.9 A Permit is valid only:

a until the time and date of expiry specified on it unless it is earlier revoked by

an Authorised Person; and

b for the purposes specified in it.

4.10 A Permit or Parking Permit is not transferable.
4.11 The holder of a Parking Permit must notify an Authorised Person in writing within

14 days if that person:

a changes the registration number of the Specified Vehicle; or
b disposes of or ceases to be entitled to use the Specified Vehicle; or

c allows the Specified Vehicle to be Driven on the Lands by any other person,

and the Parking Permit may then be revoked.

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Part 5-Conduct of Persons on the Lands

5.1 No person shall spit upon any path or upon or in any building or erection on the
Lands.
5.2 No person shall throw, place deposit or leave any rubbish, refuse, paper, bottles,
glass, broken glass, or litter of any kind or nature whatsoever on the Lands other than
in a receptacle provided for that purpose.
5.3 No person shall use any abusive or insulting language on the Lands.
5.4 No person shall do or commit any offensive, indecent or improper act nor behave in
an offensive, indecent or improper manner nor engage in any conduct which is offensive
indecent or improper on the Lands.

5.5 No person shall:

a post, stick, stencil, paint or otherwise affix any matter to or on any part of the Lands or any building, erection, fence, wall, pathway or Traffic Area, tree, shrub or hedge;

b distribute or give out any placard, handbill, notice, advertisement or any other printed, stencilled or graphic matter whatsoever;

c write, print, draw or affix any matter to or on any building, erection, fence, walls, pathways and Traffic Areas;

on the Lands unless that person is the holder of and then only in accordance with a Permit authorising such act except that with the permission of the relevant authority notices may be attached to notice boards.
For the purposes of this by-law the relevant authority means the administration, Guild of Undergraduates, faculty or department as the case may be which has the care of that notice board and permission means permission given in the manner determined by the relevant authority.

5.6 1 Smoking of tobacco or tobacco related products or any other substances is

prohibited in smoke free areas.

2 Except by resolution of the Senate, all parts ofbuildings on the Lands whether fully

enclosed or not, are smoke-free areas.

3 The Senate may from time to time declare any other parts ofthe Lands to be smoke

free areas.
5.7 No person shall bring, keep or consume any intoxicating liquor on the Lands except
in accordance with a Permit.

5.8 No person shall:

a cut, break, deface, pick, remove, injure or destroy any tree, shrub, hedge, plant

or flower;

b remove, damage, deface, or interfere with any stake, label or plaque;

c walk on or over, or cause damage to any bed containing or being prepared for flowers or shrubs;

d enter, remain or be in or upon any pond or ornamental water;

e enter or walk on or over any part of the Lands which is enclosed, whether

temporarily or otherwise, and on or near which there is affixed a notice
prohibiting entry;

U damage, injure or interfere with any fence, building, erection, or any fixed or movable article on the Lands; or

g remove from the Lands or move from one part to any other part of the Lands any fixed or movable article of whatsoever kind, nature or description

on the Lands unless such act is done by a person as a requirement of such person’s employment with the University or in the case of paragraph g such person proves a
legal entitlement to do so.
5.9 No person shall:

a carry or discharge any firearm;
b carry, set off or throw any fireworks;
c set off any fire balloon;

d kindle or make any fire except in such places that an Authorised Person

provides for that purpose; or

e throw or discharge any stone or missile;

on the Lands unless expressly authorised to do so by a Permit.

5.10 No person shall, or shall attempt to, disturb, frighten, shoot, throw missiles at or

capture any fish, bird or animal on the Lands.

5.11 No person shall, unless the holder is in possession of a permit, sell, expose for sale, offer for sale, lease or hire, or solicit orders for the purchase, lease or hire of any goods, wares, merchandise or any other article whatsoever on the Lands.

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5.12 No person shall use any place set aside pursuant to by-law 3.3 unless:

a such person is a member of the specified club or organisation; b such person is using the place during the times specified; and c such person is using the place for the sole purpose of the specific game, sport

or exercise.

5.13 No person shall exercise, play or take part in any game, sport or gymnastic exercise
anywhere other than at or in places set aside for that purpose by the Vice-Chancellor
pursuant to by-law 3.3.

5.14 No person shall bring on to nor allow to remain on the Lands any animal

whatsoever unless such person is in possession of a Permit authorising such act or such
person does such act as an approved part of a course of study or research.

5.15 No person shall organise, arrange, advertise or participate in:

a any fete, picnic, concert or other performance; or

b any public speaking or preaching

on the Lands unless such person is the holder of and is in possession of a Permit
authorising such act.
5.16 No person shall bet, offer to bet, or accept a bet on the Lands.
5.17 No person shall sell or purchase, or offer for sale or purchase, any Permit, ticket

or coupon for or intended to be for a consultation, sweep, jackpot, horse race or lottery,on the Lands unless such person is the holder of a Permit expressly authorising such

act.
5.18 No person shall obstruct:

a the discharge by any member of the Police Force or any employee, servant or

agent of the University of their duty on the Lands;

b the proper exercise by any other person of any of such other person’s privileges

and rights under these by-laws.

Part 6-Use of Vehicles on the Lands

6.1 1 Subject to sub-by-law 2 a person must not Drive a Vehicle other than on a
Traffic Area unless authorised by a Permit to do so;

2 A cyclist may ride a bicycle also on any pathways declared by the Senate to be for

the use of cyclists.
6.2 The Driver of a Vehicle on the Lands must:

a not exceed 25 kilometres per hour or any lower speed limit specified by a Traffic
Sign;

b if Driving into or out of a Parking Area, give way to traffic on roadways;

c obey every signal, order or direction of an Authorised Person or a member of

the Police Force;

d comply with all Traffic Signs;

e not do or omit to be done any act which if done on a road as defined in the Road

Traffic Act 1974 would be a breach of any Act or regulation.

6.3 A person may Park a bicycle on any area of the Lands set aside for the Parking of
bicycles.

6.4 Subject to by-law 6.3 no person may Park a Vehicle:

a on the Lands between 8.00 am and 5.00 pm on weekdays unless that person holds a valid Parking Permit, Parking Ticket or Permit for that Vehicle and that area;

b other than wholly within the marked boundary of a Parking Bay;

c in a Reserved Bay unless the Driver or Vehicle is within the class of persons

or Vehicles or is engaged in the activity for which the bay is reserved;

d contrary to any Traffic Sign;

e if it is a motorcycle, motor scooter or similar Vehicle, other than in a Parking

Bay of a size appropriate to the Parking of those Vehicles.

6.5 At any time other than between 8.00 am and 5.00 pm on weekdays a person may
Park a Vehicle other than a bicycle in any Parking Bay other than a Reserved Bay.
6.6 An Authorised Person may remove any Vehicle:

a Parked in breach of the by-laws;
b Parked in a position which interferes with or obstructs traffic on the Lands; or

c which appears to the Authorised Person to have been abandoned on the Lands,

to any place which the Authorised Person thinks fit, whether on or off the Lands. The Authorised Person may take any action considered reasonably necessary to remove the
vehicle including but not limited to unlocking the Vehicle, entering it by any means and
Driving or towing it.

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6.7 If a Vehicle is removed under by-law 6.6:

a the Owner must pay all costs and expenses incurred by the University in removing it and the University may retain possession of the Vehicle until those amounts are paid; and

b

the University and its employees, servants and agents are not liable for any loss or damage suffered as a result of the removal, provided reasonable care was taken to protect the Vehicle and its contents.

Part 7-Infringement Notices

7.1 Where an Authorised Person alleges that a person has used Driven or Parked a

Vehicle in breach of these by-laws that Authorised Person may issue an Infringement
Notice in accordance with the by-laws.

7.2 An Infringement Notice must be

a in a form approved by the Vice-Chancellor;
b addressed to the Driver or, if not known, to "the Owner";

c served on the addressee by:

i leaving it on or attached to the Vehicle involved in the alleged breach;

ii posting it to the last known place of residence or business of the addressee;
or

iii giving it to the Driver.

7.3 If the Driver is unknown and an Infringement Notice is addressed to "the Owner", the Owner is deemed to be the Driver at the time of the alleged breach unless that person:

a notifies the University Registrar in writing of the name and address of the Driver at the time of the alleged breach; or

b satisfies the University Registrar that at the time of the alleged breach the Vehicle had been stolen or unlawfully taken or used.

7.4 If, within the time specified in the Infringement Notice for payment of the penalty, the addressee gives a written explanation with respect to the alleged breach to the University Registrar and:

a the explanation is accepted, no further action will be taken in respect of that

breach; or

b the explanation is not accepted, an Authorised Person must issue a further

Infringement Notice stating that the explanation is not accepted and that
further action will be taken against the addressee unless the Modified Penalty
is paid within a specified time.

7.5 No person other than the addressee of an Infringement Notice may remove an Infringement Notice left on or attached to a Vehicle by an Authorised Person or member of the Police Force.

Part 8-Other Powers of Police and Authorised Persons

8.1 A person shall supply evidence of identity and name and address to any member of
the Police Force or Authorised Person if and when required to do so, and shall producefor inspection his or her Permit, if any.
8.2 Any member of the Police Force or Authorised Person may remove from the Lands
any person who they reasonably believe is on the Lands in breach of a by-law or has
committed a breach of any by-law.

Part 9-Penalties and Proceedings

9.1 A person who breaches any of these by-laws is liable on conviction to a fine not
exceeding $200.00.

the Justices Act 1902 in respect of any offence committed under the by-laws and any9.2 Proceedings may be taken in any court of summary jurisdiction in accordance with

penalty imposed or compensation made payable may be recovered in a summary manner

in accordance with that Act.
9.3 1 An Authorised Person or a member of the Police Force may take proceedings on
behalf of the University in his or her own name or the name of the University.

2 The University must reimburse any person who takes proceedings in accordance with sub-by-law 1 for all costs, charges, expenses or damages which they incur or

become liable for by reason of taking the proceedings.
9.4 1 The addressee of an Infringement Notice who does not deny the allegation that

he or she has breached these by-laws may pay the modified penalty specified in the Infringement Notice to the University Registrar within the time and in the manner specified in the Infringement Notice.

2 Payment of the modified penalty and the production of a receipt for payment is

a defence to a charge of the breach in respect of which the modified penalty is paid.

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3 If the University Registrar considers that an alleged offender against the by-laws

cannot be adequately punished by payment of a modified penalty the University Registrar may refuse to accept payment of the modified penalty and may take proceedings against the alleged offender.

4 The modified penalties are those set out in the Second Schedule.

9.5 If a student breaches these by-laws that breach is misconduct for the purposes of Statute No. 17 of the Statutes of the University and the Vice-Chancellor may direct that the student be dealt with in accordance with that Statute.

9.6 1 Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-by-law 7.2 any notice required by these

a giving it to that person personally; or
b posting it by prepaid post to the person’s last known place of residence or

by-laws to be served upon any person may be served by:

business.

2 Any notice given by post is deemed to have been given when the notice would have

been received at the address in the normal course of the post.

3 Where, in any proceeding for any breach of a by-law, it is alleged that a notice was

given by the University to any person, in the absence of proof to the contrary that notice
is deemed to have been properly given to that person.
9.7 For the purposes of any proceeding for a breach of a by-law relating to the Parking

or Driving of Vehicles, in the absence of proof to the contrary:

a all persons employed by the University to enforce the by-laws relating to

Driving and Parking of Vehicles are deemed to be an Authorised Person;

b where it is alleged that the University Registrar has not:

i received a notice under by-law 7.3a; or

ii been satisfied under by-law 7.3b that the car had been stolen or

unlawfully taken or used; or

iii accepted an explanation under by-law 7.4; or
iv received the modified penalty under by-law 9.4,
a letter signed by the University Registrar to that effect is prima facie evidence

that:

i the notice has not been given;
ii the car was not stolen or unlawfully used;
lii an explanation has not been accepted;
iv a modified penalty has not been paid,

as the case may be.

FIRST SCHEDULE
Lands of The University

PART 1

Lands forming The University site at Crawley. Main Campus Area

1. All that portion of Swan Location 2885 which is comprised in Lease 652/42.

Fairway/Myers St/Parkway

2. All that portion of Swan Location 2886 which is comprised in Certificate of Title

Volume 902 Folio 65.

St Columba

3. All that portion of Swan Location 3087 and being Lot 18 on Diagram 23550 which

is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 280 Folio 5A.

Kingswood

4. All that portion of Swan Location 3087 and being Lot 19 on Diagram 23550 which

is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1261 Folio 386.

St Catherine’s College

5. All that portion of Swan Location 3087 and being Lot 17 on Diagram 23550 which

is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1231 Folio 691.

Currie Hall East/Zoology/Tuart House

6. All the portion of Swan Locations 3088 and 3190 and being Lot 8 and part of Lot 5
on Diagram 9045 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1335 Folio 143.

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Nedlands Campus

7. All that portion of Swan Location 8235 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1877

Folio 994.

Car Park 23

8. All that portion of land added to lease 652/42 by application B824537.

Fairway Verge

9. All that portion of Swan Location 3189 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 970

Folio 36.

Hackett Drive

10. All that portion of Swan Location 8178 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1532

Folio 927.

Winthrop Avenue

11. All that portion of Perth Suburban Lot 490 and Swan Location 4883 comprised in

Certificate of Title Volume 480 Folio 157A.

Currie Hall Western Part

12. All that portion of each of Swan Locations 3732 comprised in Certificate of Title

Volume 1044 Folio 306.

St Thomas More

13. All that portion of Swan Location 3088 and 3190 and being Lot 9 the subject of

Diagram 18191 which is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1167 Folio 292.

Major Part of St George’s

14. All that portion of Swan Locations 3088 and 3190 and being Lot 7 on Diagram 9045

which is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1024 Folio 369.

Balance of St George’s

15. All that portion of Swan Locations 3088 and 3190 and being Lot 6 on Diagram 9045

which is comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1096 Folio 30.

PART 2

Other Lands vested in or under the management or control of The University which are

hereby prescribed to be Lands of The University.

Music Exams No. 1 Cooper Street

16. All that portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lots 259 and 260 on Plan 2948

Sheet 1 and being comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1053 Folio 842.

Car Park No. 17 Cooper Street/Fairway No. 1

17. All that portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lots 261 and 262 on Plan 2948

Sheet 2 and being comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1363 Folio 164.

Car Park No. 17 Cooper Street/Fairway No. 2

18. All that portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lot 263 and part of Lot 264 on Plan

2948 Sheet 1 comprising Certificate of Title Volume 1041 Folio 282. Arras St & Monash Avenue

19. All that portion of Swan Location 1715 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1805

Folio 481.

Love House-28 Broadway No. 1

20. All that portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lot 253 on Plan 2948 being

comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1030 Folio 845.

Love House-28 Broadway No. 2

21. All that land being portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lot 254 on Plan 2948

Sheet 2 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1660 Folio 889.

39 Fairway

22. All that portion of Swan Location 268 and being Lot 5 on diagram 75102 comprised

in Certificate of Title Volume 1845 Folio 397.

23. All that portion of Swan Location 268 being Lot 3 on Diagram 75102 comprised in
Certificate of Title Volume 1845 Folio 395.
24. All that portion of Swan Location 268 being Lot 4 on Diagram 75102 comprised in

Certificate of Title Volume 1845 Folio 396.

McGillivray Sports Ground, Institute of Agriculture Field Station Part 1

25. All that portion of Swan Location 2103 being comprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume
1843 Folio 214.

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26. All that portion of Swan Location 2103 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1843

Folio 213.

27. All that portion of Swan Location 7718 being comprised in Certificate of Title Volume

1318 Folio 859.

Allandale Agricultural Research Station

28. All that portion ofAvon Location 28280 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1482

Folio 215.

29. All that portion of Avon Location 10932 and portion of Avon Locations 6930, 7385

and 19358 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1668 Folio 874.

30. All that portion ofAvon Location 27411 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1668

and Folio 873.

31. All that portion of Avon Location 26783 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1694

and Folio 43.

32. All that portion of Avon Location 5616 comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1694

and Folio 42.

33. All that portion of Avon Locations 5480 and 6506 comprised in Certificate of Title

Volume 1668 Folio 872.

Neville Stanley Research Station

34. All that portion of Wellington Location 1733 and being Lot 5 on Plan 10168

comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1331 and Folio 916.

Yule Brook Reserve

35. All that portion of Canning location 382 and being Lots 9-16, 77 and 78 which is

comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1248 Folio 795.

University Boat Club

36. All that portion of Swan location 2888 comprised in Reserve No 17375 for the

duration of the lease from National Parks Authority.

Claremont Community Health Centre

37. All that portion of Swan locations 9582, 9723 and 10240 comprised in Crown Grant

Volume 1873 Folio 529.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Traffic and Parking Penalties
Offence Penalty

$

1. Driving other than on a roadway 25
2. Disobeying signal or direction of an Authorised Person 25
3. Disobeying one-way traffic signs 25
4. Disobeying traffic signs or markings-vehicle not in motion 25
5. Disobeying traffic signs or markings-vehicle in motion 25

6.  FailingtodisplayaParkingPermitotherthanVisitor’sticketinthe

prescribed manner 25
7. Failing to display a Visitor’s ticket in the prescribed manner 25
8. Parking without authority 25
9. Parking otherwise than in accordance with the Parking Permit 25
10. Parking in a ¶no parking’ area or ‘no standing’ area 35
11. Unauthorised parking in a ‘reserved’ area 35
12. Unauthorised parking in a bay set aside for disabled persons 40
13. Parking not wholly within a parking bay 25
14. Parking so as to cause interference or obstruction 25
15. Unauthorised parking of a motor cycle, motor scooter or bicycle 25
16. Parking other than in a parking area 25
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