"appointing authority" , for part 3 , see section 27 .
"approved form" , for part 3 , see section 27 .
"authorised industrial officer" means—
(a) an authorised industrial officer appointed under the Industrial Relations Act 2016 , section 337 ; or
(b) a permit holder under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cwlth) ; or
(c) a WHS entry permit holder under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 .
(a) a container from which paint or another marking substance may be forced by pressure, suction or in another way; or
(b) an etching instrument.
Note—Under the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 32 , if an Act defines a word or expression, other parts of speech and grammatical forms of the word or expression have corresponding meanings.
(a) means a place that is open to or used by the public, whether or not on payment of a fee; and
(b) without limiting paragraph (a) , in part 3 includes the following—(i) land declared to be busway land under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 , chapter 9 ;(ii) land that is rail corridor land under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 .
(a) sell by wholesale, retail or auction; and
(b) supply in trade or commerce or under an arrangement; and
(c) agree, attempt or offer to sell; and
(d) keep or expose for sale; and
(e) cause or permit to be sold.
(a) any liquid or other substance in a spray can that, if applied to a surface of a thing by using a spray can, is designed to colour, stain, mark or corrode the surface of the thing; and
(b) the spray can.
(a) for a dwelling other than a boat, the parcel of land related to the dwelling that appears to be within identifiable boundaries; orExamples for paragraph (a)—1 The boundaries may be defined by the position of fencing.2 There may be a garden along a boundary of the land giving a general indication of where the boundary is.3 It may be easy to recognise the position of the front boundary of land because of the position of fencing along the front of adjoining land.
(b) for a place used for a business purpose, a part of the place not occupied by buildings—(i) that is fenced in a way that ordinarily restricts access to the place when the place is not open to the public; or(ii) that is otherwise ordinarily enclosed to restrict access to the place; or(iii) to which entry is prohibited by signs displayed on the premises.Example for paragraph (b)—The place may have a high chain-wire fence along its boundaries.