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VOLUME 10 • NUMBER 3 • SPRING 2013

INSIDE

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COMPANY INFORMATION PRESIDENT’S REPORT, NEWS IN BRIEF

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ROLL OF HONOUR

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BOARD ELECTION -CANDIDATE PROFILES

STATE CONFERENCE The QJA State Conference for 2013 will be hosted by Bundaberg Branch on Saturday October 19. The theme for this year is “From the Bush to the Beach”. Heritage Bank has come on board as the major sponsor, supported by several local businesses so a good time is assured.

October is a busy time of the year for Bundaberg so we recommend you book your conference and accommodation early to avoid disappointment.

PROXY FORM

12 STATE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM

CABOOLTURE REFRESHER

13 Q&A VALE 14 REGIONAL ROUNDUP 16 REGIONAL CONTACTS

Helpful Phone Numbers

SUPPLEMENT ANNUAL DIRECTORS REPORT ANNUAL AUDITORS REPORT

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For each eligible member

BALLOT COVERING LETTER BOARD BALLOT PAPER BALLOT ENVELOPE REPLY PAID ENVELOPE

The auditorium of the Bundaberg College of TAFE has been booked for the conference so there will be a comfortable room with plenty of seating for the event, with ample parking in the immediate grounds. You can register and pay online using the new QJA Event Booking system on the QJA website or you can use the Registration Form which can be found later in this Journal.

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Planning is progressing well with a variety of speakers who will be of interest to JPs from a rural background as well as our urban cousins.

By John Geary On Saturday 10th August 2013 at the Morayfield East State School the Queensland Justices Association held a refresher Workshop for Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declaration to continue their ongoing development to assist in providing quality ongoing service to the community. The all day workshop was a great success with over seventy in attendance. Uncle Lloyd Hornsby (Gawura) gave us a traditional Welcome to Country. The Workshop was opened by Mr Darren Grimwade MP for Morayfield.

The session was well received and very in depth as to the forms and processes within the Family Law Court. The afternoon sessions covered: Enduring Power of Attorney documents by Lindsay Hall of Files Stibbe Lawyers of Bribie Island; Caboolture Court House and the processes of the court by the Registrar - Mr Peter Hasted; then a panel taking questions from the attendees closed the day’s events. Planning has already commenced for next year’s workshop.

The President of the QJA addressed the workshop on the ongoing need for refreshing knowledge. The morning session covered Family Law documents and this was delivered by Russ Boman who has a long volunteering association with the Family Law Court in Brisbane.

Have you paid your 2013-14 Membership Renewal? If you have not yet paid your 2013-2014 Membership renewal (the invoice was included in the last issue of the Journal) then you will no longer be financial and will be unable to vote in the Board elections or at the AGM. Please pay your Membership Renewal now or contact State Office to discuss.

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Our Patron The Hon Paul de Jersey, AC, Chief Justice of Queensland

Board of Directors PRESIDENT & CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Mr Ray Burrows JP (Qual)

Telephone (07) 3822 1366 Mobile 0409 499 016 Email ray.burrows@qja.com.au

VICE PRESIDENTS Mr Bob Pilkington JP (Qual) Immediate Past President

Telephone (07) 3812 1865 Mobile 0438 121 865 Email bob.pilkington@qja.com.au

Mrs Marian Vierveyzer JP (Qual)

Telephone (07) 3389 2481 Mobile 0415 418 320 Email marian.vierveyzer@qja.com.au

Mr Raymond Young OAM JP (Qual) Telephone (07) 4927 4155 Mobile 0405 624 648 Email ray.young@qja.com.au

DIRECTORS Mr John Gordon JP (Qual) Mobile: 0415 589 047 Email: john.gordon@qja.com.au

Mr David Read JP (Qual) Telephone: (07) 4152 3318 (AH) Mobile: 0405 252 135 Email: dave.read@qja.com.au

Mr Keith Revell JP (Qual) Telephone: (07) 3803 4337 Mobile: 0411 134 841 Email: keith.revell@qja.com.au

Mr John Carpendale JP(Qual) Telephone (07) 3353 2927 Mobile 0419 683 325 Email john.carpendale@qja.com.au

Mr Doug Hull JP (Qual) Telephone: (07) 4128 0294 Email: doug.hull@qja.com.au

Mr Christopher Porter JP(Qual) Mobile: 0419 148 189 Email: chris.porter@qja.com.au

QUEENSLAND JUSTICES ASSOCIATION - ACN 009 666 559 – ISSN 1839-2784 The Queensland Justices Association (QJA) is a not-for-prot public company limited by guarantee operating under the Corporations Act 2001 and is governed by a Board of Directors. Registered Ofce: Postal Address: Ofce Hours: Contact: Email: Website: Registrar:

751 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba, Qld 4102. PO Box 8419, Woolloongabba, Qld 4102 Monday – Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm Free call: 1800 061 423 - Telephone: (07) 3392 2455 - Facsimile: (07) 3392 2955 admin@qja.com.au www.qja.com.au Q Angela Yin BA (Journalism), GradDipSocAdmin, MHumanServ, Cert IV TAE, Cert IV Fin Serv, JP (Qual)

The QJA Journal is compiled by an Editorial Board on behalf of the QJA.

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Editor Mr Keith Revell

The views expressed in articles & advertisements published in the QJA Journal are not necessarily the views of the Queensland Justices Association or the Board of Directors.© Queensland Justices Association claims copyright to all material published in this Journal. No material may be copied or reproduced without the written consent of the QJA. All enquiries should be addressed to The Editor at editor@qja.com.au Printed by Zink Print. PO Box 236, Kallangur QLD 4503. Phone 0437 777 079 or visit us at www.zinkprint.com.au.

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VOLUME 10 • NUMBER 3 • SPRING 2013

President’s Report Dear Colleagues It is the beginning of a new financial year and I would like to take this opportunity to advise members that the Association is in excellent shape financially and membership-wise. We have experienced a 75% growth in turnover in the last 12 months.

Director Mr David Read and I will be attending the ACJA Conference in Darwin in October 2013. I was appointed Vice President of the ACJA at the Nelson Bay ACJA Conference in 2011 and will be appointed President of the ACJA in Darwin in 2013.

The Director responsible for IT and administration, Mr Keith Revell has organised many changes in the office with the installation of a new server, changes to the website and matters relating to the Constitution and related policy matters.

The training program of new JPs and C.Decs has been very successful across the State. The quality of training has improved with the introduction of our PowerPoint presentation being used with the QJA Activity Books. Mrs Linda Evans is kept busy keeping track of all of the student Assessment Books and the assessors marking these.

The Association now has 29 Branches and 8 Contact Groups across the state from Cairns to the Gold Coast and west to Mt Isa. The Northern Region Director Mr Chris Porter has been very active establishing new branches where possible including the Whitsundays and Charters Towers. Other Directors have been busy in their regions giving support to branches. Vice President Mr Bob Pilkington is our representative on the newly formed JP Advisory Council and advises the Board of Directors on matters which may affect our members. Vice President Mrs Marian Vierveyzer is the Board’s HR person and looks after the employment requirements for the Association. She also is currently working on the QJA’s Strategic Plan. Vice President Mr Raymond Young OAM attended the Law Week Church Service at St Paul’s Cathedral together with the QJA Registrar Ms Angela Yin and myself. I was able to have a short discussion with our Patron the Honourable Paul De Jersey AC and the President of the Queensland Law Society on JP related matters. Directors Mr John Carpendale, Mr Keith Revell and Registrar Ms Angela Yin meet on a monthly basis to discuss financial and budget issues to ensure that the Association is working within its means. Mr Carpendale is also currently working on the plans for the Australasian Council of Justices Association Conference which the QJA will be hosting in Brisbane in October 2014.

We have currently provided a correspondence course to enable people in remote areas the opportunity to become JPs or C.Decs. The Association is currently working on a suitable online program and this will be available in the near future. I must thank Ms Sue Koenig for all of the work she is doing in the Office in ensuring that all student enrolments, class materials and other general office work is carried out in a satisfactory manner. Lastly, I wish to thank our Registrar Ms Angela Yin for all of the hard work that she does to ensure that the Association runs smoothly. This is my final President’s Report in the Journal, as I retire at the Annual General Meeting in November this year. Although I will miss the challenges and the opportunities the position brings, I am confident that my tenure has set the Association for a bright and optimistic future and a solid base with which the new President and incoming Board of Directors will continue to improve and build upon.

Ray Burrows - President

News in Brief Membership Renewal Payments

Annual General Meeting

Timely receipt of membership subscriptions is necessary to enable the company to effectively budget and plan out its activities for the financial year.

The Annual General Meeting of the QJA will be held at 10.00am on Saturday 9th November, 2013. All are welcome to attend and the Notice of Meeting appears later in this Journal. Afterwards, all attendees are invited to stay and partake in a light lunch.

There are a number of memberships that remain unpaid and ultimately this is a double hit on the business, firstly because we don’t have the overdue money and secondly because the State Office then has to use time and money to chase up the outstanding amounts. If there are any members who have overlooked paying their subscriptions, it is requested that they do so now. If you fall into this category, you should have recently received a reminder notice, either by post or by email. Please take the time to action this reminder by either sending in your payment, or contacting State Office to discuss. Failure to pay your subscription means you will not be able to vote for the new QJA Board, nor attend and vote at the forthcoming AGM. You will no longer receive this Journal, nor have access to the growing content in the QJA Members Only website, or have the experienced QJA team available to help with your JP duties.

Those planning to attend are requested to register online using the new QJA Event Booking system on the QJA website or you can contact the State Office (07) 3392 2455 or 1800 061 423 or email admin@qja.com.au so that we can effectively cater for the day. Any members who cannot attend have the right to appoint a proxy for all matters other than elections for the board. For Members eligible to vote a proxy form has been included in this issue of the Journal and is available on the website or from State Office upon request.

Correction In our last edition the article on the Cairns International Women’s Day morning tea was incorrectly attributed to Chris Porter. My apologies to Margaret Neville, Secretary of the Cairns Central Branch who actually wrote and submitted the article - Editor.

So please pay your dues now. Serving Queensland’s Honorary Justices since 1918

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News in Brief Board Elections this Year Nominations for positions on the new Board of Directors have now closed. We have received nominations from a cross section of regions throughout the state. All financial Members of the QJA, except Associate Members are entitled to vote. The resumes of all candidates appear elsewhere in this journal. Included with this Journal eligible Members will receive the rules of voting and a ballot paper, as well as a Ballot Only envelope, and a Reply Paid envelope in which to return your ballot paper. All members are reminded that they must correctly fill out the ballot paper for the vote to be valid. You are reminded to write your details on the Ballot Only envelope flap. These details include your name and address, and your QJA membership number (not your JP signing number), which you should be able to find on your membership card, membership certificate or immediately above your address on the front of the envelope that this journal arrived in.

I was appointed to QCAT panel in July 2013 and have completed several sessions now. The learning curve is vertical as there is always a different situation in each case. The legally qualified member(s) I have been sitting with have been excellent and have assisted me in sticky situations. We support each other with questioning, checking on legislation and making decisions along with reasons. I have been very impressed with the way QCAT has given us the support we need to do the job. I am going to give a short talk at the South Pine Branch meeting on the experience at QCAT for the members of that branch on 3rd Oct 2013.

QCs restored in Queensland

They must be returned to the Returning Officer by 5pm Friday 25th October, 2013.

Media Release from the Office Attorney-General and Minister for Justice the Honourable Jarrod Bleijie on Friday June 7th.

Constitution Update

Attorney-General and Minster for Justice Jarrod Bleijie has welcomed the return of a proud position in Queensland’s legal and justice system.

The Board has agreed on, and recommends, the following minor updates to the Constitution which will be presented at the November 2013 AGM for consideration. Rule 22 (f): modified to clarify how many Members living at the same address are eligible for the reduced Membership Fee. Rule 80 (f): By removing the “Schedule 1 – Model Rules” section from the Constitution document to a stand-alone “By-Laws” document this rule needs to be amended: Schedule 1: Removed from the Constitution document and created as a stand-alone By-Law document. The By-Laws: This is a new document which now has the Branch Model Rules which have been modified as follows: Rule 7 (a): Specifying a minimum number of general Branch Meetings of Members per year. Full copies of these amended documents are available on the website and from State Office upon request.

Queensland Crime maps The Queensland Police Service have released new interactive crime maps that can now be viewed on-line where you can see crime statistics by area and type. www.police.qld.gov.au/forms/CrimeStatsDesktop.asp

QCAT Trial update Apologies to Bruce Little who was not recognised in the last Journal as being appointed as part of the QCAT trial. Bruce has been sworn in and already completed his first court appearance.

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By Bryan Carpenter

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The title of Queen’s Counsel has now been reinstated and the appointments were confirmed by Executive Council on Thursday. “This is well deserved recognition of Queensland’s senior legal fraternity who have overwhelmingly chosen to restore the title of QC,” Mr Bleijie said. “70 of Queensland’s 73 Senior Counsels (SCs) opted to switch to the more recognised and esteemed title. From now on, eminent barristers will be appointed as QCs.” “The QC title is more widely recognised and understood as a mark of professional distinction at the Bar and this move will provide greater clarity amongst the general public. Queensland silks now have the edge internationally, particularly in Asia where the use of QCs is preferred.”

Welcome Aaron Dunster! Aaron Dunster has been appointed our new Admin Trainee. As well as a dry sense of humour, Aaron brings many useful skills to his position, including website development and bookkeeping in MYOB. You will get to meet Aaron at the QJA’s 20th Annual State Conference in Bundaberg in October. This position is now full-time, to cope with the student enrolments and rapid membership growth. Sue Koenig will still be around to mentor Aaron, as well as ensuring compliance with our Policies and Procedures and our server, which needs to be tidied up. It has been two years since our internal QJA Policies & Procedures manual was first published, and it will be well out of date in some areas already!


VOLUME 10 • NUMBER 3 • SPRING 2013

Roll of Honour Members should note that the Roll of Honour recognises the length of Membership of the QJA. Members wishing to receive the official distinguished service certificate as a Justice of the Peace for the State of Queensland should contact their local State Member of Parliament.

The Association wishes to acknowledge the long service given by the following Members.

Platinum - 60 Years QJA Membership Ms Olive Johnstone

Gold - 50 Years QJA Membership Mr John Cook

Mr Francis Gist

Mr Graham Wilson

Silver - 40 Years QJA Membership Mr Thomas Battle Mr Roy Blackwell

Mr Leonard Jackson Mr Colin Martin

Mrs Elizabeth Mitchell Mr Earle Plummer

Mr Kenneth Smith Mr Peter Steele

Mr Bernard White Mr John Wightman

Mr John Jones Mr Kerry King Mrs Dorothy McClintock Mrs Gladys McCosker

Ms Mary Naughton Mr Kingsley Pocock Mr Christopher Porter Mr Michael See

Mr Alan Smith Mrs Elspeth Turner Mrs Laurelle Williams Mrs Heather Young

Bronze - 25 Years QJA Membership Mrs Valerie Aumann Mrs Anna Burden Mr Gregor Carr Mrs Peta Doyle

Mrs Gloria Fleming Mr Christian Gosselin Mr Lawrence Hoppner Mrs Lorraine Jones

Welcome to New Members The following have joined the Association since the last Journal: Mr Constantine Abela Ms Melissa Abell Miss Chloe Adams Mr Christopher Allen Mr Colin Anderson Mr Ole Anderson Mrs Beverley Archibald Mrs Melanie Armstrong Mrs Kristine Arnold Mrs Katrina Artuso Mr Roberto Asnicar Mr Steve Atkinson Mrs Claire Bailey Mr Philip Baker Ms Gwenda Baker Mr Warwick Ballantine-Jones Mrs Norma Batley Mrs Chace Baulch Mrs Melissa Bawden Mr Peter Baxter Mr Robert Beattie Miss Natasha Beetz Ms Ann Bell Mr Timothy Bentley Mrs Michelle Biddington Mr James Birss Ms Kathleen Birt Mr Wayne Bleakley Mrs Shirley Blinco Mr Michael Boland Ms Carrol Bond Ms Karen Booth Mr Adrian Borwick Mr Finnian Bourke Mr David Bower Ms Jiorgia Branson Ms Dianthe Bray Mrs Deborah Brewer Mr Kevin Brewer Mrs Angela Briggs Mrs Christine Brown Mrs Jennifer Bruce Mr Michael Bruce Mrs Sarah Buckley Mr Edward Bullock Mrs Rebecca Burke Mr Peter Cairnes Mr Peter Cairns Mrs Andrea Camilleri Ms Jean Campbell Mrs Sarah Cantarella Mr Rod Cantlay Ms Lorna Capell Ms Gisela Carlson Miss Laura Casey Mr Peter Cefai Mr Nicholas Chamberlin Mrs Carmel Charlesworth Mr Peter Chayter Mr Jian-Min Chen Miss Lynette Choe Mrs Julie-anne Christensen Mrs Kym Clark Miss Aundrea Clark Mr Scott Clark

Mr Michael Clarke Ms Lorraine Clegg Miss Ashlee Cochrane Mr Stephen Coldrtz Mrs Maureen Colgrave Mrs Kylie Collins Mrs Sharyn Combridge Mrs Karen Conlon Mr Craig Cranston Mr Jade Croatto Mrs Tracy Crome Ms Milena Da Costa Mr Owen Davies Ms Melissa Davis Mrs Lisa Del Monte Ms Wendy Delaney Mrs Katherine Donaghey Mr Michael Doroshenko Mr Sabas Dowle-Watts Mrs Melissa Drake Mr Garry Drummond Ms Jane Eklund Mrs Tracy Elliott Mrs Maryann Ericsson Mr Richard Eussen Mr Peter Evans Mr Robert Farquhar Mr John Fasham Mr Hongyu Feng Mr Kenneth Ferris Mrs Helen Fleming Mrs Wendy Ford Mr John Ford Mr Joshua Fordham Ms Suzanne Foster Mr Bruce Fowkes Miss Nancy Francois Mr Chao Fu Mr Eugenio Gallardo Miss Tanaya Gallen Mr Michael Gardiner Mrs Louise Gibbons Mr Jason Gibney Mrs Mavis Gibson Ms Elise Giles Mr Joseph Gough Mr Benn Goulter Mrs Francesca Grabbe Mrs Haylee Grainger Ms Samantha Gray Mr Daniel Gray Ms Rhian Guest Mr Terence Gusterson Mr Eric Hall Mrs Alana Halliday Mr John Hamilton Mrs Vicki Hannah Mr Michael Harley Mrs Suzanne Harrison Miss Alicia Hart Miss Peta Haughey Ms Tracy Haynes Mrs Judith Hendry Mr Simon Hering Ms Joanne Hill

Mr Gavin Hill Mr Peter Hinton Mr Brian Hopper Mr Geoffrey Howard Mrs Margaret Hughson Kilbride Miss Cassandra Iacono Ms Leanne Jackwitz Ms Susan Jenkinson Mrs Wendy Jimenez Garcia Mr Angus Johnson Ms Andrea Johnson Ms Hazel Johnson Mr Ian Johnston Mr Kenneth Jones Miss Danella Jones Mrs Aileen Jones Ms Lynda Jones Miss Jessica Jones Mrs Linda Karalouka Mr Praveen Karunambaran Mrs Catherine Keft Mrs Glennis Kelly Mr Peter Kennedy Mr Michael King Ms Leyann Kingdom Mr Andrew Knowles Mr Andrew Knox Mr Geoffrey Ko Mr Michael Koczyrkewycz Mr David Krebs Ms Tracy Kretschmann Ms Domiana Lamanna Ms Angela Langdon Mr Erickson Lawler Mrs Elize Le Roux Ms Katherine Lee Mr John Lim Miss Jasmine Lind Mr David Lloyd Mrs Karen Longhurst Mrs Kelly Lord Ms Janet Lorenzetto Miss Liane Low Mr Massimo Lu Mrs Vanetta Lyons Mr Russell Lyons Mr Steven Madsen Mrs Emma Madsen Ms Maria Manassero Mr William Marklew Mrs Hellen Marshall Ms Tania Martinez Mr Nicholas Mazzer Mr Trevor Mc Dougall Mr Ralph McAuley-White Mr Kenneth McCahon Ms Judith McDermott Ms Nicole McDonald Mrs Margaret McGrath Mrs Cindy McKenzie Mrs Karen McKie Mr George McVeagh Mr Kenneth Meers Ms Lisa Miller

Ms Elizabeth Milton Mrs Jenelle Missenden Ms Christine Moh Mr Faisal Mohamed Ms Janet Molloy Ms Rachel Moss Mrs Joanne Murphy Mr Jagdish Narayan Mr Patrick Neiland Miss Jennifer Neilson Mr Gert Nel Miss Marilyn Nelligan Ms Leiane Nelson Mr Paul Newton Mr Robert Nicholson Mrs Leanne Nimmett Miss Michelle Norris Mr Gordon Northcott Mr Ollivier Nozieres Mr Daniel O’Dwyer Ms Jann Offer Ms Carola Offermann Mrs Kelly O’Kane Mrs Louise O’Toole Ms Sharon Oxenbridge Miss Sharon Pacey Miss Kyoungjin Park Mr Andrew Park Mr Kevin Parmenter Mr Nicholas Paroz Mrs Mellissa Parsons Mr Joshua Peake Ms Michelle Perkins Mr Timothy Pike Mr Andrew Portbury Ms Debbie Poulsen Mr Morgan Powell Mrs Debra Power Mr Dion Pullen Mrs Charlene Purdy Mr Stewart Puxty Mr Pierre Rademeyer Mr Geoffrey Rainford Ms Renee Raven Mr Anthony Rayner Dr Tavis Read Mrs Patricia Read Mr Graham Reeves Ms Barbara Rendic Mrs Leigh-Ann Rex-Hastie Mrs Merrilyn Richmond Ms Katie Ridgewell Mrs Karin Riley Mr Martin Robertson Mrs Kathy Roccella Ms Paula Rosano Mr William Rose Ms Lyn-Maree Roughan Mr Christopher Sargent Mrs Charlene Savage Ms Linda Schafer Mrs Maureen Schmidt Mrs Catherine Scotland Ms Monica Sell Mr Saturnino Serioza

Ms Aleisha Shaw Mr Edward Sheedy Miss Stacey Sheldrake Ms Carmel Sherman Mrs Ramanjeet Sidhu Miss Lesley Sigston Mr Adrian Smith Mr Neil Smith Mrs Jennett Smith Ms Erin Smith Mr Kenneth Smith Mrs Rebecca Soric Ms Kerry Southwood Mrs Lyndal Spackman Ms Jennifer Stangret Mrs Kylie Stankovich Ms Debbie Stanley Mr Christopher Stanley Mrs Michelle Stanton Mr George Stevens Miss Rachel Stewart Mr Donald Stringer Mr Daniel Sweeney Dr Anmol Tandon Mrs Trudi Taylor Mr Alexander Taylor Mr Andrew Teo Ms Kunnawee Thirarungrueang Mr Nicholas Thomas Mr Robert Thompson Ms Mellissa Tolley Ms Melissa Tolly Mr John Tootell Dr Catherine Torning Ms Selena Torr Mr Hadley Toweel Miss Catherine Towner Ms Trinh Tu Mr Peter Twine Mr Timothy van Kooten Mrs Mirinda Vella Ms Elizabeth Vine Mr Jeremy Visser Mr Gregory Wagner Mr Derek Wakelin Mr Robert Walker Miss Katie Walker Mrs Janet Wallace Mrs Patricia Webb Mrs Amy Weller Mr Henry Wheeler Mr Mark Whittam Mr Nathan Wilkinson Mr Alan Williams Ms Rexanna Williams Mr Leslie Williams Mrs Mandi Wilson Mrs Tracey Wilson Ms Monique Windsor Mrs Lee-Ann Wojciechowski Miss Lauren Wolski Mr Bernard Wong Mr Leslie Wynn Mr Zhengjie Xiu

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Board Elections Following the close of nominations a ballot is to be conducted for the following offices: • • •

President; Senior Vice President; and Board Members.

Members who are eligible to vote will have received a Ballot Paper with this Journal. A covering letter is also included which explains the process for voting. Also enclosed is a Ballot Paper Only envelope and a Reply Paid envelope. If you have not received these items and are eligible to vote in this election please contact: The Returning Officer John Payne, Hall Payne Lawyers, email: reception@hallpayne.com.au or phone: (07) 3017-2400. The election will be open from 1st September 2013 and closes at 5pm on Friday 25th October 2013. Any markings on the Ballot Paper which disclose the identity of the voter will result in that Ballot Paper being treated as informal, and not being counted. Voters are to vote (on the relevant ballot) for no more than the number of persons to be elected to the office concerned, voters are to place a cross in the box against the name of the candidates they are voting for. Ballot Papers with more than the specified number of votes for a respective ballot will be treated as informal and not counted. Once marked the Ballot Paper is to be inserted into the “Ballot Paper Only” envelope provided. You must then complete your details (Name, Address and QJA Member Number) on, and sign the “flap” of the “Ballot Paper Only” envelope. Insert the completed “Ballot Paper Only” envelope into the Reply Paid Envelope provided, and ensure the Reply Paid Envelope is returned to the Returning Officer, PO Box 3926, SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 by no later than 5pm on Friday 25th October 2013. Ballots received after 5pm on Friday 25th October 2013 will be excluded from the count.

Board Candidate Profiles Nominations were received from the following Candidates whose profiles follow in the order as listed:BURROWS, Ray CARPENDALE, John COURT, Ron HULL, Doug PASQUALE, Carmelo PILKINGTON, Robert PORTER, Christopher READ, Dave REVELL, Keith VIERVEYZER, Marian YOUNG OAM, Raymond

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Senior Vice President or Board Member Board Member Board Member President, Senior Vice President or Board Member Board Member Senior Vice President or Board Member Board Member Senior Vice President or Board Member President or Board Member Senior Vice President or Board Member Senior Vice President or Board Member

Name: BURROWS, Ray

Location: Redland City

Seeking election as: Senior Vice President or Board Member Ray Burrows is the current President of the Queensland Justices Association and as per the Constitution will be standing down. He is seeking election as Senior Vice-President with Board Member as a second preference. Ray was born in Southport on the Gold Coast and is married to his wife Beverley and has two married daughters and one grandson. He has been a Justice of the Peace since 1979 and upgraded to JP (Qual) in 1991. He has been a QJA Member since his appointment in 1979. Ray has been the Secretary of the QJA Redland City branch since 2005. He has served on the QJA Board since 2007 and was elected President in 2009. He was the QJA Journal editor from 2007 to 2009. His other services to QJA have been to co-ordinate the QJA refresher workshop in Cleveland in 2006, co-ordinate the State Conference in 2009. He regularly volunteers as a JP at Capalaba Central Shopping Centre and Cleveland Magistrates Court JP signing centres. Ray holds postgraduate qualifications in educational administration and has a Bachelor of Education, as well as qualifications in electrical engineering and electrical fitting (automotive). He holds a Cert IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40101), which enables him to teach in Registered Training Organisations, such as QJA. During his working life, Ray spent 15 years in the automotive/transport industries and then 32 years in TAFE and was consistently promoted throughout his career to finally become a Faculty Associate Director. He was involved in Curriculum Development at State and National levels in areas such as automotive, engineering, transport and maritime. Just prior to retiring, Ray was the Registrar of Yeronga TAFE responsible for all training matters. Ray’s extensive experience in the development and delivery of training make him an ideal candidate for the positions he is seeking. His key achievements as President so far include overseeing QJA’s RTO compliance, training of JPs, increasing the branch network and liaising with the Department of Justice. 6

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VOLUME 10 • NUMBER 3 • SPRING 2013 Name: CARPENDALE, John

Location: Brisbane

Seeking election as: Board Member Appointed as a JP in 1978, I have been Secretary of the Brisbane North Branch of the QJA since 2010 and am heavily involved in branch activities. I have been a director of the QJA since November 2011. My business background is in the financial services industry, including over 20 years at an executive level. Since completing full-time work in 2005, I have served on the boards of several financial services organisations (superannuation funds, credit unions and financial planning companies). I am currently a member of the board of QInvest (a financial planning company). Academically, I hold a bachelor degree from the University of Queensland and post-graduate diplomas in Applied Finance & Investment and Financial Planning. I am also a diploma graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and an Accredited Investment Fiduciary. My professional memberships include the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (fellow), the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (fellow), AICD and QJA. I am a strong supporter of continuous improvement and ongoing education. Recently, I have become a participant in the student assessment component of the QJA training program. I seek the support of members for my re-election to the QJA Board for another term so that, with my fellow directors, I can build on the strong foundation we have put in place over the past two years. Name: COURT, Ron

Location: Caboolture

Seeking election as: Board Member Ron became a JP (Qual) in 2004 and has regularly worked at the Caboolture Court House from the beginning of the “JPs in the Community Program”. He is currently enjoying his role as a Qualified Trainer and Assessor with QJA. Currently serving a second term as Chairperson for the QJA Caboolture Branch, commencing with small meetings in a coffee shop to now hosting workshops that are well turned out and open to all JPs and C.Decs alike. The Caboolture Branch offers its meetings in different locations as to make them accessible due to its large area. Ron is very keen in raising awareness within the community of the Professional role and Quality service JP (Qual) and C.Decs provide. Ron has a strong belief in ongoing Professional Development, and if elected to serve on the board would continue in achieving this goal. Having worked within all three levels of Government Ron believes this will be an asset to the QJA and its members in moving forward to future targets. Ron has lived in the Caboolture area since 1978; and has seen the growth within the Shire into what is now known as The Moreton Bay Region. He spent 19 years with the Caboolture Shire Council retiring as an OHS/Training Advisor. Was Chairperson for the Corporate Safety Committee and currently registered as a Rehabilitation and Return to Work Co-ordinator with Cert IV in Workplace Training & Assessment (TAE40110). Now running two very successful businesses one as a Civil Marriage Celebrant with a Diploma in Funerals, he is on the committee of the Caboolture/Morayfield & District RSL Sub Branch and is an active Legatee with the Redcliffe, Caboolture, Bribie Island Legacy Group. Name: HULL, Doug

Location: Hervey Bay

Seeking election as: President, Senior Vice President or Board Member Doug wishes to maintain the “member focus” of the Association to achieve the maximum benefit to members. From the time Doug Hull first looked at QJA membership, he recognised the need to have all the JPs working at the same high skills level which can only be achieved through continuous/ regular training. To this end, Doug was one of the first to successfully commence Branch training for new JPs and Professional Development at Branch level. This was one of the original stimuli for QJA Branch training. Doug’s vision for the QJA is to encourage all JPs to continue to train and develop their skills through the provision of the necessary resources and to grow the organisation through encouraging new JPs to join us by demonstrating the benefits of membership. Doug also sees that a further membership group (Corporate Membership) can be added to the company to provide an added dimension to the Organisation. Corporate membership is defined as Membership taken out by a Business Organisation on behalf of its JP workers. Doug’s desire is to foster cross Branch/ Contact Group social activities to promote interaction between JPs and their families. He recognises the support families give to JPs and wants to encourage the families to be recognised through inclusion in QJA activities.

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Name: PASQUALE, Carmelo

Location: Mackay

Seeking election as: Board Member I am currently employed at Ergon Energy in Mackay as a Project Manager working in the development of Standard Work Practices. In my 30 years at Ergon I worked firstly in the field as a Linesperson/Electrical Mechanic and then worked in many management roles which included Area Operations Manager Mackay. My qualifications include Associate Diploma of Electrical Engineering and an Advanced Diploma in Business. In 2009 I helped establish the QJA Mackay Branch. I am the current Chair for the branch and have served a total of 4 years in this role and 1 year as Deputy Chair. I have in lived in Mackay for 15 years. In July 2000 I was elected to the St Joseph’s Parish Council where I served as the Vice Chairperson for 5 years. July 2000 I commenced my duty as a Justice of the Peace Qualified. This year I have been coordinating the JP’s in the Community signing centre at Caneland’s Shopping Centre. I am always looking for a challenge and willing to assist others. If elected to the Board I will work hard and provide what assistance I can to the Justice of the Peace Qualified and Commissioner for Declarations in our State of Queensland. Name: PILKINGTON, Robert

Location: Ipswich

Seeking election as: Senior Vice President or Board Member Bob Pilkington is one of the current Vice-Presidents and is seeking re-election as Senior Vice-President or Board Member. Bob was born in Lismore in New South Wales and is married to Cecilee, has three married daughters and six grandchildren. Bob has been a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) since 1994 and a member of QJA since that time also. He was elected Chairman of the Ipswich branch in 1995 and appointed Councillor (previous term for Director) in 2001. Bob was elected Vice-President in 2003 and then elected the 41st President of QJA in 2005, a position he held for the maximum two terms until 2009, before being re-elected to the Board once again as Vice-President that same year. His Presidency oversaw many strides forward, including the publication of The Guide to JP Practice in Queensland and QJA’s RTO status. He is also a qualified trainer and has trained many students to become JPs at QJA. Bob served for 20 years in RAAF throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand and South-East Asia. He operated his own small business for four years and for five years managed an equal opportunity employment agency for the Uniting Church. For 14 years, he was a trade instructor/correctional supervisor at Borallon Correctional Centre. He represented QJA as a delegate to the national peak body of Justices of the Peace, the Australasian Council of Justices Associations from 2006 to 2010. Name: PORTER, Christopher

Location: Townsville

Seeking election as: Board Member I was born in Rhodesia and raised in Kenya , I went to England to train as a Chemical Engineer, met and married my wife in 1965. We have 4 children and 2 grandchildren. We have travelled and worked extensively in Africa in the seventies came to Australia in 1977 and settled in Mount Isa. Worked for Mount Isa Mines and formed our own Design Office working for the mines in the area. I won a small business award in 1989. We then moved to Charters Towers, then onto Townsville continuing our sucessful business. I retired 4 years ago but continue working for the mines on a casual basis. I have been a JP since 1988 and enjoy working as the Northern Region Director travelling and meeting new members and am currently Vice Chairman of the Townsville Branch. Since becoming the Northern Region Director I have been involved in forming new branches in Bowen, Ingham, Cairns and Mareeba. I hope within the next two months to form new branches at Charters Towers, Airlie Beach and Innisfail. I hope to establish more still, as it is a large region. I currently sit as a volunteer JP in the Townsville Mag Court and at Stocklands Shopping Centre. Name: READ, David

Location: Bundaberg

Seeking election as: Senior Vice President or Board Member I became a JP (Qual) back in 2001 and soon after started up the Bundaberg branch of the QJA. I was the coordinator for the 2007 State Conference held in Bundaberg, which was the biggest conference ever held. I have also been instrumental in starting the social barbecues that Hervey Bay, Bundaberg, Howard and Gladstone attend. I have a lot of rural JPs that call me for assistance at all times of the day and night and I am always happy to help. At the 2007 AGM I was accepted onto the Board of Directors. Since joining the Board, I have assisted in working through the many challenges that the company has faced, some of which are still ongoing. I have assisted other branches of the QJA to achieve their goals in building their numbers and finances. As a Director I have been willing to travel far and wide, often at my own expense, to support QJA branches and QJA events and enjoy this for the network system that has developed. With the skills and knowledge that I bring to the board I hope that you will see to allowing me another term on the Board to continue the hard work that I and the other directors have undertaken to ensure that the QJA is a well-managed, financially stable and credible organisation. 8

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Location: Logan

Seeking election as: President or Board Member Keith has been a Director of the QJA since 2009 and is seeking election as President or Board Member. Keith has been a Justice of the Peace since 1987 upgrading to JP(Qual) in 1995, and has over the years contributed variously as a volunteer to the State Emergency Services, Scouts, Volunteer in Policing, Meals on Wheels, and is currently a Child Witness Support Volunteer with PACT (Protect All Children Today) which supports children and their families going through the court processes. Keith is also a Director, and the Treasurer on the Board of PACT. After 30 years in executive management roles within the corporate IT field Keith branched out in 2001 and with his wife Gwen, purchased a Newsagency at Park Ridge which soon expanded with the addition of a new business at Greenbank, until selling both in 2008 and opting for retirement which has enabled Keith and Gwen to focus on their contribution to not-for-profit organisations such as the QJA and PACT. Keith has been on the Branch Executive Committee of the QJA Logan City branch since its inception and has co-ordinated the annual QJA refresher workshops in Logan since 2009. He has been the editor of the QJA Journal since 2009, and has responsibility for the Information Technology systems used by the QJA. He regularly volunteers as a JP at various Logan signing centres, Police Stations, and at the Beenleigh Courthouse. Keith’s corporate and small business experience provides him with a background and confidence of being able to communicate with officials in the corporate and government community. His experience as a Manager, Director and small business owner provide the strategic and governance views necessary to effectively contribute to the Board of the QJA, while ensuring QJA Members at the coalface have appropriate support, training, and information to enable them to perform their duties effectively and with confidence. Name: VIERVEYZER, Marian

Location: Ipswich

Seeking election as: Senior Vice President or Board Member Marian Vierveyzer is one of the current Vice-Presidents is seeking re-election as Senior Vice-President or Board Member. In November 1999, Marian completed her JP (Qual) preparation course at Yeronga TAFE and took her Oath of Service in 2000. She became a member of QJA in 2001. Marian has been a member of the QJA Ipswich branch since 2003 and was elected Chairman of the branch that year. Over the next three years, she established a number of initiatives for the branch including the first refresher workshop open to non-member JPs, raising interest in branch meetings to regular attendance rates of 15-20 people. This prompted Marian to co-ordinate the first State Conference not organised by State Office, making it more accessible to JPs outside the capital city. Marian is a qualified trainer and has trained a number of students to become JPs. She has participated in a number of QJA Trainer professional development workshops. In 2005, Marian filled a casual vacancy on the QJA Board and at the following AGM, was officially elected to the Board. As a director, she has been involved in a number of refresher seminars, including those hosted by branches other than Ipswich. She has been a guest speaker at many branch meetings and taken an active role at the Annual State Conference. Marian was re-elected in 2007 and then in 2009 was elected Vice-President. Recently, she facilitated the creation of official QJA Vision and Mission statements and has established the QJA Women’s & Diversity Committee, with goals to foster social inclusion within QJA. In her paid career, Marian works full time in the Safety arena in the construction industry. She is married to Bill with three married children and six grandchildren (and counting). Name: YOUNG, Raymond - OAM

Location: Rockhampton

Seeking election as: Senior Vice President or Board Member I was the Chairperson of the Rockhampton Branch for many years and was elected a member of the QJA Board in 2002. When I am in Brisbane during the Christmas and New Year break, I always make an effort to go out and meet QJA members at local signing centres, and attend Branch meetings when possible. I have also had the pleasure with my committee of organising three QJA State Conferences in Rockhampton. I have always been prepared to travel far and wide to support the people and events of the QJA and I ask the members to consider electing me as Senior Vice-President and also elect me on the Board of Directors again so my voluntary work can be continued. To keep up our Professional Training Program I encourage our Branch to conduct two Seminars and Refresher Workshops during the year, one in March & the other in November, also if new legislations are out JPs will know, this assist our JPs when they are signing documents.

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Notice of Annual General Meeting The annual General Meeting of the Queensland Justices Association will be held at 10.00am on Saturday 9th November, 2013 at QJA House 751 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba. The business to be transacted at the meeting is as follows: 1. Members present, proxies received and apologies; 2. Minutes of the annual General Meeting held on Saturday 10th November 2012 and business arising from the minutes; Motion 1: That the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of The Queensland Justices Association, held at QJA House, 751 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba, on Saturday 10th November 2012, be confirmed as a correct record. 3. President’s Report 2012-13; Motion 2: That the Presidents Report, as distributed at this meeting be received. 4. Directors’ Report 2012-13; Motion 3: That the Directors Report, as published in the Spring Journal and on the QJA website be received. 5. Financial Statements 2012-13; Motion 4: That the Audited Financial Statements as published in the Spring Journal and on the QJA website for the year ended 30 June 2013, as set out in the Annual Report, be adopted. 6. Constitution Amendments; The Board has determined that some minor updates are required to the Constitution for clarity and recommend the following be approved. Rule 22 (f): modified to clarify how many Members living at the same address are eligible for the reduced Membership Fee: 22 (f): Two Ordinary members who reside in the same residence are only required to each pay a fee calculated at 61%, or at such percentage as a General Meeting may determine, of the Subscription Fee and upon payment the members concerned are accorded all the privileges, and have, subject to this rule, all the obligations, of membership, provided that the Board may request proof of residency. Schedule 1: Remove this section from the Constitution document and create a stand-alone “By-Law” document. Rule 80 (f): By removing the “Schedule 1 – Model Rules” section from the Constitution document to a stand-alone “By-Laws” document this rule needs to be amended: 80 (f): A Branch must conduct its affairs in accordance with the By-laws. By-Laws of the Queensland Justices Association: This is a new document which now has the Branch Model Rules which have been modified as follows: Rule 7 (a): Modified to specify a minimum number of general Branch Meetings of Members per year. 7 (a): A Branch Executive will hold at least five general meetings of the Branch Members each year of which one must be an annual general meeting and such other general meetings as they consider necessary and appropriate. Full copies of these amended documents are available on the website and from State Office upon request. Motion 5: That the Constitution of The Queensland Justices Association be amended as previously published in the Spring Journal, and on the QJA website. 7. Election of Board for 2013-2015; In accordance with rule 54 of the Constitution, the business of the Company will be conducted by the Board which will be constituted as follows: • • •

President; Senior Vice President Eight (8) Board Members

Following the Call for Nominations (conducted in accordance with clause 54 of the Constitution), for all positions on the Board of Directors nominations were received and ballot papers distributed to all eligible Members. Declaration of the result of the ballot for the Board of Directors positions. 8. General Business – as required by section 250S of the Corporations Act 2001, the chair of the AGM must allow a reasonable opportunity for the members to ask questions about or make comments on the management of the company. Close of Meeting As per Rule 42 of the QJA Constitution members who cannot attend the meeting have the right to vote by proxy on all motions except appointment of directors to the board (directors are elected every two years by return of ballot papers only). Valid proxies must be completed on the prescribed Proxy form distributed in the Spring Journal, available on the QJA website and from State Office upon request. As per Rule 48 of the Constitution, proxies must be delivered to QJA State Office not less than 48 hours prior to the meeting i.e. by 10.00am, Thursday 7th November, 2013.

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Queensland Justices Association PROXY FORM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 09 November 2013

I (please print) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Of (Address)

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QJA Member Number ______________________ being a financial member of the Queensland Justices Association, hereby appoint:

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The Chairman of the Meeting (please tick) OR Print here the name of the person you wish to appoint as your proxy *________________________________________________ or, failing the person so named or if no person is named, the Chairman of the Meeting as my proxy to attend and vote on my behalf at the Annual General Meeting of the Queensland Justices Association to be held at 10.00am on 09 November 2013 and at any adjournment thereof. *A proxy must be a financial member of the QJA.

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If you wish to direct your proxy how to vote please complete the following: Motion 1: That the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of The Queensland Justices Association, held at QJA House, 751 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba, on Saturday 10th November 2012, be confirmed as a correct record.

For:

Against:

Abstain:

Motion 2: That the Presidents Report, as distributed at this meeting be received.

For:

Against:

Abstain:

Motion 3: That the Directors Report, as published in the Spring Journal and on the QJA website be received.

For:

Against:

Abstain:

Motion 4: That the Audited Financial Statements as published in the Spring Journal and on the QJA website for the year ended 30 June 2013, as set out in the Annual Report, be adopted.

For:

Against:

Abstain:

Motion 5: That the Constitution of The Queensland Justices Association be amended as previously published in the Spring Journal and on the QJA website.

For:

Against:

Abstain:

*If you mark the abstain box you are directing your proxy not to vote on your behalf on a show of hands or on a poll in relation to that resolution and your vote will not be counted in calculating the required majority on a poll. For each motion only mark one box. Motions that include more than one selection will be invalid and not counted. If you do not mark any of the boxes, your proxy may vote as he or she chooses in relation to that motion.

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SIGNATURE OF MEMBER – THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED

QJA Member

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LODGEMENT OF PROXY By hand to: 751 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba, 4102 By mail to - QJA, PO Box 8419, Woolloongabba 4102 By fax to - 07 3392 2955 Or scan and email to - admin@qja.com.au To be effective this Proxy Form must be lodged BY NO LATER THAN 10.00am on THURSDAY 7th NOVEMBER, 2013.

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State Conference Registration Form Queensland Justices Association

REGISTRATION - STATE CONFERENCE 2013, BUNDABERG Saturday 19th October 2013 - 9:00am to 4:00pm TAFE College, cnr Walker & Faldt Sts, Bundaberg Cost: $25.00 members (incl GST), $33.00 non-members – includes lunch, morning & afternoon teas. Name: (This will appear on name tag): Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms .........................................................................................…………… Address: ................................................................................................................................................................………….. E-Mail: ..................................................................................................................................................................…………… Contact Phone: ........................................................... QJA Member No: ...........................................................…………... Special Dietary Requirements: .............................................................................................................................…………… Optional – Conference Dinner, Saturday evening (informal) [BBQ buffet dinner + dessert - Members own cost $30] [

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Direct Bank Transfer: Pay to: Heritage Bank BSB: 638-070 Account Number: 11693754 Account Name: Qld Justices Association [include your name as reference in ‘Description’]

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Q&A Transferee: A person to whom a title or property is conveyed (the Buyer). Transferor: A person who conveys a title or property to another (the Seller). Lessee: A person who holds the lease of a property (the tenant). Lessor: A person who leases or lets a property to another (the landlord).

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Registered Relationship forms – Is this for Queensland only? What occurs in other states, is there a similar form?

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These forms come under the Relationships Act (Qld) 2012. Registered Relationships are state-based regimes and each state has different forms and legislation that relate to that state. NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and the ACT have similar forms to Queensland under their own legislation. In SA, WA and the NT, de facto rules apply for same-sex couples that cannot marry presently under the Marriage Act (Cth) 1961.

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Is there an age limit for completing a Stat Dec? Can this be completed by a person under 18?

Can we record the numbers on a drivers licence or passport in our Log Books, as provided for identification?

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People under 18 can be asked to give evidence in court. Therefore there is no age restriction on who can complete a Statutory Declaration provided the person is competent and understands the penalties for false statements.

This was discussed at the time by the previous Government, but no legislation was passed on it. Technical Bulletin 09/01 still applies: Specific numbers including passport numbers, drivers licence numbers, credit card numbers are not to be recorded into a log book.

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Are you able to complete a self-nomination on traffic infringement? In the Guide it states yes – but we require clarity when?

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What are the Disqualification Provisions for JPs and C.Decs?

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the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, JP Branch has recently updated the Disqualifications Provisions notice.

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Yes you can, particularly if the person who owns the vehicle is not available. If a vehicle is registered to a company, and it was the company director who was driving the vehicle, then they may complete the form as both the owner and the responsible party. Refer to JP Branch Technical Bulletin 0905 for more information.

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Advanced Health Directive – does this go across all states and overseas (is it recognised) or is it only valid for use and presentation in Queensland?

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AHDs and EPAs are both under the Powers of Attorney (Qld) Act 1998. They are not recognised in other states and territories of Australia, as each state has its own similar regime. If a person has, for example, property in Queensland and New South Wales they should obtain an EPA for both States. As for being recognised overseas, it may depend on which country. Independent legal advice in that particular country should be sought as to whether local authorities will accept a Queensland AHD or EPA.

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On mortgage documents who is the Mortgagor and who is the Mortgagee?

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On Land Title documents the normal usage is: Mortgagee: A person or business making a loan that is secured by real property (normally a Bank) (the Lender). Mortgagor: A person who has borrowed money (the Borrower).

The following is a summary of restrictions, any of which will prevent an individual from applying for, or holding the office as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) or Commissioner for Declarations. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

A person who has been convicted of a serious offence at any time. A person who has been convicted of any offence in the last five years, or has been convicted of more than two offences at any time (does not include Traffic Act offences). A person who has been convicted of a drink-driving related offence in the last five years. A person who has been convicted of more than two Traffic Act offences in the last four years. A person who is an undischarged bankrupt (undischarged – not yet free from bankruptcy).

If any of the above disqualifications affect you, you are unable to be appointed, or hold office as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified) or Commissioner for Declarations. For further information, please contact the JP Branch by phone 1300 301 147, or email jp@justice.qld.gov.au.

Vale During the annual renewal process we often receive with sadness advice of the passing of Members. Our condolences to the family and friends of fellow QJA Members who have passed away. Mr Mrs Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrs Mr Mrs Mr Mr Ms

David Allen Joyce Austin Neil Barker Leonard Beirne Brian Boran Michael Callanan Robert Cockerell Rose Craig Herbert Green Helen Grosert Werner Hanss Ronald Harding Clarice Horton

SOUTHPORT ROTHWELL PETRIE SUNNYBANK WYNNUM SOUTHPORT FERNY HILLS BURPENGARY ORMISTON ROTHWELL KOORALBYN CHINCHILLA MCDOWALL NORTH

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Joyce Jensen Brian Jones Frederick Kleimeyer Ernest Lemmon James Loughridge Julian Madden Mary Manitta Kevin McKenna George Onger Neil Otto Christie Passaris Stanley Powell Eric Richardson Robert Rockett Valentine Shoolepoff Leslie Sims OAM Pantalis Taifalos

ROBERTSON REDCLIFFE NORTH IPSWICH CLONCURRY MOUNT GRAVATT BUDERIM UNDERWOOD NUNDAH GEEBUNG MT GRAVATT EAST MORNINGSIDE MARYBOROUGH BUDERIM DEAGON THE RANGE KENSINGTON GROVE TOWNSVILE

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Regional Roundup Patron Visits Rockhampton The Honourable Paul de Jersey AC Chief Justice of Queensland; Paul Brown, Jane Comollatti (Rockhampton Branch Secretary); John Warman & Raymond Young OAM Vice President QJA.

Peter and his very proud family were present at Governor’s Residence in Brisbane where he was presented the Official Charter and had the OAM medal pinned on his chest. In the photo, you can see the arms full of honours presented to Peter by the Queensland Governor, Ms Penelope Wensley AC. You may well be asking, ‘Why is Peter wearing the scout’s uniform’? Well, simply, Peter has so much to do, immediately after our meeting; he had to run off in time to attend a Regional Scout meeting where Peter is also an Assistant Regional Commissioner for the Darling Downs Scout Headquarters.

Training Continues in Chilly Toowoomba by Peter Boyes (Chairman, QJA Toowoomba)

Law Week QJA President Ray Burrows with the Governor of Queensland Her Excellency Ms Penelope Wensley AC, and QJA Vice-President Raymond Young OAM at the Law Week church service in Brisbane.

The Toowoomba QJA JP/C.Dec training cohort met during the first few Saturdays in July. This cohort consisted of 3 prospective C.Dec candidates and 10 JP(Qual) candidates. This training course was cotrained by Sarah Bregonje and Peter Boyes from QJA Toowoomba. Attendees commented on the ease and conduct of the training experience. We can look forward to these fine ladies and gentlemen joining the proud ranks of JP(Qual) and C.Dec in the following months. Of course, we strongly recommend to the course cohort to utilise the opportunity after being sworn in to make use of the JAG Mentoring Scheme where they can obtain valuable skills and professional development with an experienced JP Mentor.

Show and tell in Toowoomba by Sarah Bregonje (Secretary, QJA Toowoomba) Members attending the July meeting at Toowoomba received a special treat. Member and local hero, Peter Williams OAM JP(Qual) was asked to bring along something exceptional for members to examine. As we reported in a recent Journal, Peter’s contribution to the QJA Toowoomba Branch, Justices of the Peace and a number of other worthy groups earned him being awarded in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM).

Congratulations to the attending candidates, seen here in the photo, eagerly learning the duties and responsibilities of JPs and C.Decs. The course is conducted at the Darling Downs Scout HQ Training Rooms in Newtown. QJA Toowoomba proudly acknowledges the wonderful facilities provided and the ongoing support provided by Darling Downs Scout HQ Officers and staff. Without their vital assistance and flexibility, we could not have the capability to use such high quality facilities.

Keep an eye on the QJA website for details of the Brisbane South Workshop scheduled for Saturday November 30th 2013. Register and Pay online using the new QJA Event Booking system.

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Regional Roundup Bundaberg PD Night

Redland Members Recognised

By Dave Read - Bundaberg

Recently two QJA Redland Branch Members were recognised with 25 year service certificates presented by Hon Steve Davies MP, Member for Capalaba.

Photo of the last Professional Development night in Bundaberg which was held at the Bundy police station and the subjects were: search warrants, arrest warrants, summons and record of interview (support persons). The CIB & CPIU detectives that were involved in night were Det. Snr Const. Nathan Lucy and Det. Snr Const. Rob Darney.

Jim Gable is Chairman of the QJA Redland City Branch.

We had a few of our students from our last course attending and they all commented on how different the search warrants and applications were to the red book (at least they are attentive) the night went well and the detectives have requested a new list of our JPs so they can be put to work. The night ended with a tour of the police station. The general consensus from our member was what an excellent night and here we are a couple of weeks later and they are all still talking about the PD with the QJA.

Logan Update By Keith Revell – Logan A new booth for JPs has finally arrived at the Grand Plaza shopping centre. This will provide a more comfortable and recognisable location of all the volunteers.

George Dodds is a past Chairman and long-time member.

Bowen Meeting A workshop on “Issuing Search Warrants” was recently held in Bowen at the PCYC for local Justices of the Peace and Commissioner for Declarations. Adeline Phelan from the Justices of the Peace Branch in Townsville conducted the workshop with the assistance of a local Police Officer. The workshop was very well attended and those attending found the information very interesting and informative. We will all feel much more confident when asked to witness Search Warrants. Most of the JPs and C.Decs who attended are members of QJA who volunteer their services at the Bowen Court House every week.

At the recent AGM a new committee was elected to the Branch. Back L-R: David James (Secretary), Geoff Smith, Brian Daniells, Brooke Batley (Treasurer), Keith Revell. Front L-R: Bill Forrester, Erickaunna Schmidt (Chairperson), Julie Holden. Not in photo T. Collyer. Congratulations to the new Committee. Serving Queensland’s Honorary Justices since 1918

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REGIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION BEAUDESERT CONTACT GROUP Valmai Macaulay beaudesert@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5544 6460 BOWEN BRANCH Brian Byrne bowen@qja.com.au Telephone: 0409 445 056 BRISBANE NORTH BRANCH John Carpendale brisbanenorth@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3353 2927 BRISBANE SOUTH BRANCH Jan Robbins brisbanesouth@qja.com.au Telephone: 0422 117 225 BUNDABERG BRANCH Dave Read bundaberg@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4151 1505 CABOOLTURE BRANCH John Geary caboolture@qja.com.au Telephone: 0407 579 139 CAIRNS CENTRAL BRANCH Margaret Neville cairns@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4045 2333 CAIRNS SOUTH BRANCH Meredith Gardiner cairnssouth@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4041 6228 CALOUNDRA BRANCH Irene White caloundra@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5439 7387 FOREST LAKE CONTACT GROUP Jeff Foster forestlake@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3372 4838

GLADSTONE BRANCH Fred Golder gladstone@qja.com.au Telephone 0419 796 177

MAREEBA BRANCH Anne Vains mareeba@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4094 1174

SOUTH PINE BRANCH Phyllis Hall southpine@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3264 4436

GOLD COAST BRANCH Pat Taylor goldcoast@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5519 3020

MAROOCHYDORE BRANCH Chris Lancaster maroochydore@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5448 5762

SOUTH BURNETT BRANCH Debbie-Lee Jackson southburnett@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4162 7977

GYMPIE BRANCH Janine Heyer gympie@qja.com.au Telephone 0407 765 398

MARYBOROUGH CONTACT GROUP Geoff Parsons maryborough@qja.com.au Telephone:(07) 4129 0809

TIN CAN BAY CONTACT GROUP Janine Heyer tincanbay@qja.com.au Telephone: 0407 765 398

MT ISA CONTACT GROUP Duncan Cunningham mtisa@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4743 0303

TOOWOOMBA BRANCH Peter Boyes toowoomba@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4638 0709

NOOSA BRANCH Margaret Lewins noosa@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5471 0617

TOWNSVILLE BRANCH Lesley Richards townsville@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4779 0617

REDLAND CITY BRANCH Ray Burrows redlandcity@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3822 1366

WARWICK BRANCH Ellen Allen warwick@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4666 3164

ROCKHAMPTON BRANCH Lance Watson rockhampton@qja.com.au Telephone: 0447 021 591

WESTERN SUBURBS BRANCH Grahame Tainton westsubs@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3279 0185

HERVEY BAY BRANCH Glennis Kelly herveybay@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4124 5722 HORNIBROOK BRANCH Nobby Clarke hornibrook@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3142 0492 IPSWICH BRANCH Stephanie Payne ipswich@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3281 9114 INGHAM BRANCH Siobahn Pelleri ingham@qja.com.au Telephone 0438 102 962 LOGAN BRANCH David James logan@qja.com.au Telephone: 0421 310 287 LOGANHOLME CONTACT GROUP Pauline Harris loganholme@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3341 5555 MACKAY BRANCH Maria Valena mackay@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 4977 5609

ROSEDALE CONTACT GROUP Jonathan Brown rosedale@qja.com.au Telephone: 0741569237

WYNNUM MANLY BRANCH Don Hann wynnummanly@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 3390 4278

ROSEWOOD CONTACT GROUP Alan Broughton rosewood@qja.com.au Telephone: (07) 5464 2007

Branches conduct regular meetings (at least five per year), conduct training, operate signing facilities, have defined revenue streams and a formalised structure. Contact groups meet on an “as required basis” and generally exist to operate signing facilities and to deal with other local issues. For details of what is happening in your local area, including professional development opportunities, please feel free to phone any of the numbers above and your local contact will be happy to assist. Anti-Discrimination Commission Centrelink Consular Assistance (SmartTraveller) Customs Border Protection Hotline Crimestoppers Dept Communities (Families) Dept Foreign Affairs & Trade Dept Justice & A-G - JP Branch Brisbane JP Branch (Afterhours Mobile) Dept Justice & A-G - JP - New South Wales Dept Justice & A-G - JP - Victoria Dept Transport (Queensland) Dispute Resolution Branch DV Connect – Womensline DV Connect – Mensline Elder Abuse Prevention Unit Electoral Commission of Queensland Land Titles Office (Dept Natural Resources) Legal Aid Queensland Legal Services Commission 16

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