(d) wilfully trespasses in any public place other than a Scheduled public place and neglects or refuses to leave that place after being warned to do so by the owner occupier or a person authorized by or on behalf of the owner or occupier;
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shall be guilty of an offence.
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Penalty: 25 penalty units or imprisonment for six months.
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2. Section 96 provides:
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96. Offences
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Every person who commits or attempts to commit or aids or abets any person who commits or attempts to commit any of the following offences shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year or to a penalty of not more than 50 penalty units, or to both such imprisonment and penalty …
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(f) exercises compulsion upon any authorised officer by violence or threats or corrupts or attempts to corrupt by promises offers gifts or presents any authorised officer for the purpose of obtaining a favourable report recommendation certificate valuation or royalty assessment whether in respect of any place employment sale auction lease licence permit authority or any other benefit whatsoever, or for the purpose of obtaining abstention on the part of any authorised officer from any act which forms part of his duties or refuses or fails to comply with any lawful direction of an authorised officer or assaults or obstructs any authorised officer in the execution of his duty. [emphasis added]
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3. The relevant provision is:
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31. Duties of bailiffs
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(1) Every authorised officer shall —
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(a) prevent intrusion encroachment or trespass on any such lands; …
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(2) An authorised officer shall have the like power and authority to do all such acts as any authorised officer lawfully appointed may by law do in respect of any lands tenements or hereditaments of his employer; and every such authorised officer may file a charge against any person who is in unauthorized occupation whether under colour of any licence or lease or otherwise of any Crown lands, or whose right to occupy such lands has ceased, and may sue for and recover any penalty from any person liable to forfeit the same.
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(3) Any person who obstructs or assaults or incites or encourages any person to obstruct resist or assault an authorised officer in the execution of his duty under this Act or who threatens or abuses any such authorised officer shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.
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Penalty: $250 or imprisonment for three months.
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4. Code of Forest Practices for Timber Production, Revision No. 2, November 1996.
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5. This is expressly stated on page 1 of the Code.
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6. The relevant provision is:
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55. Compliance with Codes of Practice
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(1) Compliance with a Code of Practice is not required unless the Code of Practice is incorporated in or adopted by —
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(a) a relevant law; or
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(b) a regulation made under an Act administered by the Minister; or
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(c) a condition specified in an authority given under a relevant law-and unless the instrument approving the Code of Practice has been ratified by a resolution passed by the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
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(2) A resolution ratifying an instrument of approval of a Code of Practice may amend the Code of Practice and, if it does so, the instrument approving the Code of Practice is deemed to relate to the Code as so amended.
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7. Quoting the then Environment Minister Sherryl GarbuttMelissa Fyfe‘Logging in Goolengook to be Halted’, The Age (Melbourne), 30 October 2002.
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8. The relevant provision is:
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55. Miner's right
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(1) A miner's right entitles the holder to search for minerals on any of the following land, unless the land is covered by a mining licence-
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(a) private land, but only with the consent of the owner or occupier; and
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(b) Crown land (other than land exempted under section 6 or 7 of this Act or nominated under section 7(1) of the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978).