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Pilot Areas Determination (No. 1) 2001

Authoritative Version
Determinations/Communications as made
Principal Instrument; This Determination may be cited as the Pilot Areas Determination (No. 1) 2001.
Administered by: Communications
Registered 01 Jan 2005
Gazetted 26 Apr 2001
Date of repeal 17 Oct 2014
Repealed by Other
Repealing Comments Enabling provision repealed by Schedule 2, Part 8, item 67 of the Omnibus Repeal Day (Autumn 2014) Act 2014.

Commonwealth of Australia

 

Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999

 

Pilot Areas Determination (No. 1) 2001

 

I, RICHARD KENNETH ROBERT ALSTON, Minister for Communications,  Information Technology and the Arts, make the following Determination under subsection 11F(2) of the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999.

Dated 11 April 2001.

RICHARD ALSTON

Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts

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1     Name of Determination

This Determination may be cited as the Pilot Areas Determination (No. 1) 2001.

2     Commencement

This Determination commences on gazettal.

3    Definitions

In this Determination:

Act means the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999.

local government area means an area defined as a local government area by the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) (ABS Catalogue no. 1216.0) 2000 edition.

Note:          The spatial representation of local government areas can be obtained from a number of secondary providers of Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) spatial information.  See the ABS for further information.

4    Pilot areas

For the purposes of section 11F of the Act, the local government areas specified in the Schedule are determined.

Schedule  —   Pilot areas

 

1.    Central-West and South-West Victoria and South-East South Australia

 

1

Ararat (RC)

11

Hindmarsh (S)

21

Robe (DC)

2

Ballarat (C)

12

Horsham (RC)

22

Southern Grampians (S)

3

Central Goldfields (S)

13

Lacepede (DC)

23

Surf Coast (S)

4

Colac-Otway (S)

14

Moorabool (S)

24

Tatiara (DC)

5

Corangamite (S)

15

Mount Alexander (S)

25

Warrnambool (C)

6

Glenelg (S)

16

Mount Gambier (C)

26

Wattle Range (DC)

7

Golden Plains (S)

17

Moyne (S)

27

West Wimmera (S)

8

Grant (DC)

18

Naracoorte and Lucindale (DC)

28

Yarriambiack (S)

9

Greater Bendigo (C)

19

Northern Grampians (S)

 

 

10

Hepburn (S)

20

Pyrenees (S)

 

 

 

 

2.    North-East New South Wales and Inland South-East Queensland

 

1

Ballina (A)

12

Esk (S)

23

Nambucca (A)

2

Bellingen (A)

13

Gatton (S)

24

Pine Rivers (S)

3

Boonah (S)

14

Glen Innes (A)

25

New Pristine Waters (DC)

4

Byron (A)

15

Grafton (C)

26

Richmond Valley (A)

5

Caboolture (S)

16

Ipswich (C)

27

Severn (A)

6

Caloundra (C)

17

Kempsey (A)

28

Tenterfield (A)

7

Cambooya (S)

18

Kilcoy (S)

29

Toowoomba (C)

8

Clifton (S)

19

Kyogle (A)

30

Tweed (A)

9

Coffs Harbour (C)

20

Laidley (S)

31

Warwick (S)

10

Copmanhurst (A)

21

Lismore (C)

 

 

11

Crow’s Nest (S)

22

Maclean (A)

 

 

 

 

Note:          The following abbreviations are used in the Classification Structures in the ASGC and in this Schedule:

 

(A)                       NSW Local Government Area (excluding Cities)

(C)            City

(DC)         District Council

(RC)         Rural City

(S)            Shire.