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Telecommunications (Interception and Access) (Emergency Service Facilities — Western Australia) Instrument 2022

I, the Hon Mark Dreyfus KC MP, Attorney-General, under subsection 6(2D) of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979, (the Act):

(a) repeal the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) (Emergency Service Facilities – Western Australia) Instrument 2015; and

 (b) specify in Schedule 1 the name of the force or service operating the premises that have been declared to be an emergency services facility and the geographical region in which those premises are located.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

 

Dated 28 November 2022

 

The Hon Mark Dreyfus KC MP

Attorney-General

 

 


Schedule 1 Emergency service facilities

1 Force or service operating the premises and geographical region

  For subsection 6(2D) of the Act, each force or service operating the premises that have been declared to be an emergency service facility and the geographical region in which those premises are located is specified in the following table:

 

Item

Name of force or service operating premises

Geographical region

1

Western Australia Police Force

Cannington

2

Western Australia Police Force

Midland

3

St John Ambulance Australia (Western Australia)

Wangara

4

St John Ambulance Australia (Western Australia)

Belmont

5

Department of Fire and Emergency Services

Belmont

6

Department of Fire and Emergency Services

Cockburn Central

7

Airservices Australia – Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service

Broome

8

Airservices Australia – Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service

Karratha

9

Airservices Australia – Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service

Newman

10

Airservices Australia – Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service

Perth Airport

11

Airservices Australia – Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting Service

Port Hedland

12

Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS)

Perth

13

Perth Airport Control Centre (PACC)

Perth Airport