Justices of the Peace Act 2004 — Resignations (23 persons)
Acknowledges the resignation of 23 Justices of the Peace from their office in Western Australia.
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It is hereby notified for public information that the minister has accepted the resignation of—josephine beecroft of dayton, karl waldemar bets of mindarie, sandra marie burns of carey park, bruce ernest bussey of meander, elizabeth butcher of meekatharra, jade blaze cruden of bennett springs, frederick leslie davis of tuart hill, nigel david graham dickinson of rivervale, graham clive dunn of kalbarri, gerald richard ferguson of attadale, alec walter fissioli of cunderdin, jillian beth lesk of australind, terence lewis of coodanup, barry stephen matkovich of baldivis, peter mallender mulvay of manning, valma jean noack of bruce rock, raymond john pearce of parkwood, colin alexander philippson of embleton, valarie reeve of balga, peter bernard shervington of mandurah, shirley ann simpson of salter point, eleanor trouchet of merriwa, frederick charles tubby of dwellingup from the office of justice of the peace for the state of western australia.
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