Proclamation under the Roads and Jetties Act 1935
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, by this my proclamation made under section 7 of the Roads and Jetties Act 1935
2 March 2026(a) amend the proclamation notified in the Gazette as Statutory Rules 1970, No. 67 by omitting, from Part 1 of the Second Schedule to that proclamation, the item relating to Lady Barron and substituting the following item:
Lady Barron
From the southern boundary of the southern junction of the intersection of Palana Road and Five Mile Jim Road, Lughrata, to the Lady Barron port gates at a point approximately 120 metres south of the junction with Franklin Parade, Lady Barron (via Palana Road, Lady Barron Road and Main Street, Lady Barron)
31.51 miles (50.71 kilometres)
(b) revoke the proclamation notified in the Gazette as Statutory Rules 2023, No. 60; and(c) declare that the portion of road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be a subsidiary road for the purposes of Part II of that Act; and(d) declare that this proclamation takes effect on the day on which its making is notified in the Gazette.
B. BAKER
Governor
By Her Excellency's Command,
K. J. VINCENT
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
SCHEDULE 1 - Portion of Road ceasing to be subsidiary road
Name | Extent | Length | Main Street | From the existing port gates at Lady Barron to a point 20 metres north of those gates | 0.02 kilometres |
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.
Notified in the Gazette on 11 March 2026
This proclamation is administered in the Department of State Growth.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the proclamation)
This proclamation, for the purposes of the Roads and Jetties Act 1935 (a) amends an earlier proclamation (S.R. 1970, No. 67) by redefining the description and length of the Lady Barron Main Road; and(b) declares that a portion of the Lady Barron Main Road ceases to be a subsidiary road; and(c) revokes a certain spent proclamation that relates to that road.