Major Events Act 2023
Major Events Regulations 2023
Western Australia
Major Events Regulations 2023
Contents
Part 1 — Preliminary
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Terms used1
Part 2 — General matters
4.Exempt advertising on vehicles2
5.Exempt advertising on vessels2
6.Insufficient value to justify notice to collect2
7.Infringement notices: prescribed offences and modified penalties3
8.Infringement notices: authorised officers and approved officers3
9.Infringement notices: forms4
Part 3 — FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Division 1 — Preliminary
10.Terms used5
Division 2 — Establishment of major event
11.FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is major event6
12.Major event organiser6
13.Major event areas6
14.Major event period7
15.Application of Pt. 5 and 6 of Act to major event areas7
16.Responsible authorities11
17.Controlled areas and control period12
18.Application of Pt. 6 of Act to controlled areas13
Division 3 — Official logos and titles for major event
19.Official logos14
20.Official titles15
Division 4 — Miscellaneous
21.Extended application of Act s. 4916
22.Appointment of authorised officers16
23.Eligibility for appointment as authorised officer17
24.Signs must be erected in major event areas and controlled areas17
Schedule 1 — Prescribed offences and modified penalties
Schedule 2 — Infringement notice forms
Schedule 3 — FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 major event areas and controlled areas
Notes
Compilation table27
Defined terms
Major Events Act 2023
Major Events Regulations 2023
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b)the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.
In these regulations —
passenger transport service has the meaning given in the Transport (Road Passenger Services) Act 2018 section 4(1);
public passenger transport service has the meaning given in the Public Transport Authority Act 2003 section 3;
Public Transport Authority means the Public Transport Authority of Western Australia established by the Public Transport Authority Act 2003 section 5.
4.Exempt advertising on vehicles
(1)For the purposes of section 64(3)(a) of the Act, an advertisement is exempt if —
(a)the vehicle is involved in the provision of a passenger transport service; and
(b)the advertisement does not imply that the advertiser or service or thing advertised is an affiliate of the major event.
(2)Subregulation (1) does not apply to an advertisement on a banner or other sign that is towed by a vehicle.
(3)For the purposes of section 64(3)(b) of the Act, a vehicle involved in the provision of a public passenger transport service by the Public Transport Authority, or by another person under a contract with the Public Transport Authority, is exempt.
5.Exempt advertising on vessels
For the purposes of section 65(3)(b) of the Act, a vessel involved in the provision of a public passenger transport service by the Public Transport Authority, or by another person under a contract with the Public Transport Authority, is exempt.
6.Insufficient value to justify notice to collect
For the purposes of section 82(6) of the Act —
(a)the prescribed value is $500; and
(b)the prescribed manner in which the value of a vehicle or vessel is to be calculated is that the value is to be based on the local private sale value of a vehicle or vessel of the same, or a similar, model or type, year and condition.
7.Infringement notices: prescribed offences and modified penalties
(1)An offence under a section of the Act specified in Schedule 1 is an offence for which an infringement notice may be issued under the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 Part 2.
(2)The amount specified opposite a section of the Act specified in Schedule 1 is the modified penalty for an offence under that section for the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 section 5(3).
(3)A description of an offence next to a section of the Act specified in Schedule 1 is for information purposes only and does not limit the reference to the section concerned.
8.Infringement notices: authorised officers and approved officers
(1)The chief executive officer of the department may, in writing, appoint persons or classes of persons to be authorised officers or approved officers for the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 Part 2 in relation to infringement notices issued under that Part for an offence under a section of the Act specified in Schedule 1.
(2)The chief executive officer of the department must issue to each person appointed as an authorised officer under subregulation (1) a certificate, badge or identity card identifying the officer as a person authorised to issue infringement notices.
(3)A person appointed as an authorised officer under subregulation (1) may show that they are authorised to issue infringement notices for an offence under a section of the Act specified in Schedule 1 by showing the certificate, badge or identity card issued to them under subregulation (2).
For the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 Part 2 —
(a)Schedule 2 Form 1 is the prescribed form for an infringement notice; and
(b)Schedule 2 Form 2 is the prescribed form for the withdrawal of an infringement notice.
Part 3 — FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
In this Part —
fan festival operating hours means each of the following periods —
(a)20 July 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(b)21 July 2023, from midday to 10.30 pm;
(c)22 July 2023, from midday to 11 pm;
(d)23 July 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(e)26 July 2023, from midday to 11 pm;
(f)27 July 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(g)28 July 2023, from midday to 10.30 pm;
(h)29 July 2023, from midday to 11.30 pm;
(i)30 July 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(j)31 July 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(k)1 August 2023, from midday to 10 pm;
(l)2 August 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(m)3 August 2023, from midday to 9 pm;
(n)5 August 2023, from 3 pm to 10.30 pm;
(o)6 August 2023, from 3 pm to 9 pm;
(p)7 August 2023, from 3 pm to 9 pm;
(q)8 August 2023, from 3 pm to 10 pm;
(r)11 August 2023, from 3 pm to 10.30 pm;
(s)12 August 2023, from 3 pm to 10.30 pm;
(t)15 August 2023, from 3 pm to 9 pm;
(u)16 August 2023, from 3 pm to 9 pm;
(v)19 August 2023, from 3 pm to 10.30 pm;
(w)20 August 2023, from 3 pm to 9 pm;
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 means the event known as the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023;
match periods means each of the following periods —
(a)from 5 pm to midnight on 22 July 2023;
(b)from 5 pm to midnight on 26 July 2023;
(c)from 5.30 pm on 29 July 2023 to 12.30 am on 30 July 2023;
(d)from 4 pm to 11 pm on 1 August 2023;
(e)from 3 pm to 10 pm on 3 August 2023.
Division 2 — Establishment of major event
11.FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is major event
For the purposes of section 6(1) of the Act, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is a major event.
For the purposes of section 6(2)(a) of the Act, FWWC2023 Pty Ltd (ACN 650 853 302) is the major event organiser for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
(1)For the purposes of section 6(2)(b) of the Act, each of the following areas is a major event area for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
(a)the Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area, being the area shown as the Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area on the map entitled “FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area and controlled area” —
(i)held by the chief executive officer of the department; and
(ii)certified by the chief executive officer of the department as the map prepared for the purpose of defining the Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area and controlled area;
(b)the Fan Festival Site major event area, being the area shown as the Fan Festival Site major event area on the map entitled “FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Fan Festival Site major event area and controlled area” —
(i)held by the chief executive officer of the department; and
(ii)certified by the chief executive officer of the department as the map prepared for the purpose of defining the Fan Festival Site major event area and controlled area.
(2)For information purposes, maps depicting the major event areas referred to in subregulation (1) are in Schedule 3.
For the purposes of section 6(2)(c) of the Act, the major event period for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is the period beginning on 6 July 2023 and ending on 27 August 2023.
15.Application of Pt. 5 and 6 of Act to major event areas
(1)For the purposes of section 6(2)(e) of the Act, a provision of Part 5 or 6 of the Act specified in the 1st column of the Table to this regulation applies to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 as follows —
(a)to the Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area during the period specified opposite the provision in the 2nd column of the Table;
(b)to the Fan Festival Site major event area during the period (if any) specified opposite the provision in the 3rd column of the Table.
(2)The text in brackets next to a reference to a section of the Act in the 1st column of the Table is for information purposes only and does not limit the reference to the section concerned.
Table
Provision of Act |
Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area |
Fan Festival Site major event area |
Section 38 (designated entries and exits) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 39 (entry fees) |
Match periods |
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Section 40 (occupant’s passes) |
Major event period |
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Section 41 (entry to playing fields and other areas) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 42 (entry to restricted areas) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 43 (vehicles in major event areas) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 44 (possession of prohibited items) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 45 (endangering others or disrupting a major event) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 46 (obstructing performers or participants) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 47 (possession and consumption of liquor) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 49 (other prohibited conduct) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 50 (searches and inspection on entry) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 51 (surrender of prohibited items and liquor) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 52 (production of evidence of right of entry) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 53 (refusal of unauthorised entry) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 54 (searches and inspection in major event area) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 55 (general powers of authorised officers) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 56 (provision of personal details) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 57 (directions to leave) |
Major event period |
Major event period |
Section 58 (entry bans) |
Major event period |
Major event period |
Section 59 (taking of photographs) |
Major event period |
Major event period |
Section 61 (sale or distribution of things) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 62 (ambush marketing) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 63 (advertising on buildings or structures) |
Period beginning on 22 July 2023 and ending on 3 August 2023 |
Period beginning on 20 July 2023 and ending on 20 August 2023 |
Section 64 (advertising on vehicles) |
Match periods |
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Section 66 (aerial advertising) |
Match periods |
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Section 67 (broadcasting or recording a major event) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
For the purposes of section 6(3) of the Act, each of the following is a responsible authority for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
(a)the major event organiser;
(b)the department;
(c)the Western Australian Tourism Commission established under the Western Australian Tourism Commission Act 1983 section 4.
17.Controlled areas and control period
(1)For the purposes of section 6(4)(a) of the Act, each of the following is a controlled area for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
(a)the Perth Rectangular Stadium controlled area, being the area shown as the Perth Rectangular Stadium controlled area on the map entitled “FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area and controlled area” —
(i)held by the chief executive officer of the department; and
(ii)certified by the chief executive officer of the department as the map prepared for the purpose of defining the Perth Rectangular Stadium major event area and controlled area;
(b)the Fan Festival Site controlled area, being the area shown as the Fan Festival Site controlled area on the map entitled “FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Fan Festival Site major event area and controlled area” —
(i)held by the chief executive officer of the department; and
(ii)certified by the chief executive officer of the department as the map prepared for the purpose of defining the Fan Festival Site major event area and controlled area.
(2)For information purposes, maps depicting the controlled areas referred to in subregulation (1) are in Schedule 3.
(3)For the purposes of section 6(4)(b) of the Act, the control period for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is the period beginning on 20 July 2023 and ending on 20 August 2023.
18.Application of Pt. 6 of Act to controlled areas
(1)For the purposes of section 6(4)(c) of the Act, a provision of Part 6 of the Act specified in the 1st column of the Table to this regulation applies —
(a)to the Perth Rectangular Stadium controlled area during the period specified opposite the provision in the 2nd column of the Table; and
(b)to the Fan Festival Site controlled area during the period (if any) specified opposite the provision in the 3rd column of the Table.
(2)The text in brackets next to a reference to a section of the Act in the 1st column of the Table is for information purposes only and does not limit the reference to the section concerned.
Table
Provision of Act |
Perth Rectangular Stadium controlled area |
Fan Festival Site controlled area |
Section 61 (sale or distribution of things) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 62 (ambush marketing) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Section 63 (advertising on buildings or structures) |
Period beginning on 22 July 2023 and ending on 3 August 2023 |
Control period |
Section 64 (advertising on vehicles) |
Match periods |
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Section 66 (aerial advertising) |
Match periods |
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Section 67 (broadcasting or recording a major event) |
Match periods |
Fan festival operating hours |
Division 3 — Official logos and titles for major event
For the purposes of section 68(1)(a) of the Act, each of the following is an official logo for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
For the purposes of section 68(1)(b) of the Act, each of the following is an official title for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
(a)FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023;
(b)Fédération Internationale de Football Association;
(c)Football Women’s World Cup;
(d)Football Women’s World Cup 2023;
(e)Football Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand;
(f)Football Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia and New Zealand;
(g)FIFA Women’s World Cup;
(h)FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023;
(i)FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand;
(j)FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia and New Zealand;
(k)FWWC2023.
21.Extended application of Act s. 49
(1)For the purposes of section 49(1)(h) of the Act, in its application to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, displaying a poster on property, including on the outside of a building or structure, is prescribed.
(2)Subregulation (1) does not apply to a poster that —
(a)was displayed before 6 July 2023; and
(b)was displayed in connection with the person’s ordinary activities for purposes unrelated to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Note for this regulation:
Regulation 15 provides for the major event areas in which, and the periods during which, section 49 of the Act applies to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
22.Appointment of authorised officers
For the purposes of section 73(3)(b)(ii) of the Act, it is a requirement that a person appointed as an authorised officer for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 hold any licence the person to be appointed is required to hold under the Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996 in order to perform the functions that are conferred by the appointment.
23.Eligibility for appointment as authorised officer
For the purposes of section 74(1)(f) of the Act, holders of any of the following licences under the Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996 are prescribed in relation to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 —
(a)a security officer’s licence;
(b)a crowd controller’s licence.
24.Signs must be erected in major event areas and controlled areas
(1)The major event organiser must erect signs in or at the entrances to each major event area and controlled area for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 that describe the powers that authorised officers and police officers have in those areas under the Act.
(2)The signs must be in a form, and erected in locations, approved by the chief executive officer of the department.
Schedule 1 — Prescribed offences and modified penalties
[r. 7]
Offence under the Act |
Modified penalty |
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s. 26(6) |
Enter, drive a vehicle on or use road in contravention of closure |
$200 |
s. 28(7) |
Enter, or navigate vessel in, waters in contravention of closure |
$200 |
s. 32(1) |
Drive a vehicle in a major event lane without authorisation |
$300 |
s. 35(4) |
Park or leave vehicle in prohibited area |
$300 |
s. 35(5) |
Moor, anchor or leave vessel in prohibited area |
$300 |
s. 38(1) |
Enter area otherwise than through designated entrance |
$200 |
s. 38(2) |
Exit area otherwise than through designated exit |
$200 |
s. 39(1) |
Enter or remain in area without paying fee or holding evidence that fee has been paid |
$300 |
s. 41(1) |
Enter or remain on playing field, competition or performance area |
$1 000 |
s. 42(4) |
Enter or remain in restricted area |
$300 |
s. 43(1) |
Bring vehicle into area on road that is not open to public |
$300 |
s. 44(1) |
Bring or be in possession of prohibited item |
$300 |
s. 45(1) |
Throw or propel anything that may injure a person or damage property |
$1 000 |
s. 45(2) |
Throw or propel anything that may disrupt major event |
$300 |
s. 46(1) |
Obstruct performer or participant |
$1 000 |
s. 47(1) |
Bring liquor into major event area |
$200 |
s. 47(4) |
Consume liquor in prohibited area |
$200 |
s. 49(1) |
Engage in prohibited conduct |
$300 |
s. 57(3) |
Fail to comply with direction to leave |
$300 |
s. 58(3) |
Fail to comply with entry ban |
$800 |
s. 61(1) |
Sell or distribute thing on road or in public place |
$700 |
s. 61(5) |
Fail to comply with direction to remove thing |
$300 |
s. 62(1) |
Promote a person, service or thing |
$1 500 |
s. 62(2) |
Do anything that suggests that a person, service or thing is an affiliate of a major event |
$1 500 |
s. 62(6) |
Fail to comply with direction to remove or cover thing |
$300 |
s. 63(1) |
Display advertisement on building or structure |
$10 000 |
s. 64(1) |
Display advertisement on, attached to or towed by vehicle |
$5 500 |
s. 65(1) |
Display advertisement on, attached to or towed by vessel |
$5 500 |
s. 67(2) |
Broadcast or record major event without authorisation |
$5 500 |
s. 70(2) |
Use official logo or official title or logo or title that is substantially identical or deceptively similar |
$5 500 |
s. 77 |
Impersonate authorised officer |
$1 000 |
Schedule 2 — Infringement notice forms
[r. 9]
Form 1 — Infringement notice
Major Events Act 2023 INFRINGEMENT NOTICE |
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TAKE NOTICE |
It is alleged that you have committed the above offence. If you do not want to be prosecuted in court for the offence, pay the modified penalty to the Approved Officer within 28 days after the date of this notice. |
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If you do not pay the modified penalty within 28 days, you may be prosecuted or enforcement action may be taken under the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994. Under that Act, some or all of the following action may be taken — your driver’s licence may be suspended, your vehicle licence may be suspended or cancelled, you may be disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver’s licence or vehicle licence, your vehicle may be immobilised or have its number plates removed, your details may be published on a website, your earnings or bank accounts may be garnished, and your property may be seized and sold. If you need more time to pay the modified penalty, you can apply for an extension of time by writing to the Approved Officer — Major Events Act 2023 at the postal address below. Paying the modified penalty will not be regarded as an admission for the purposes of any civil or criminal court case. If you want this matter to be dealt with by prosecution in court, sign and date here: __________________________________ / / and post this notice to the Approved Officer — Major Events Act 2023 at the postal address below within 28 days after the date of this notice. |
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How to pay |
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By post |
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Online |
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By telephone |
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Method of service |
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Form 2 — Withdrawal of infringement notice
WITHDRAWAL OF INFRINGEMENT NOTICE |
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Details of infringement notice |
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Withdrawal of infringement notice [*Delete whichever is not applicable] |
The above infringement notice issued against you for the above alleged offence has been withdrawn. If you have already paid the modified penalty for the alleged offence, you are entitled to a refund. *Your refund is enclosed or *If you have paid the modified penalty but a refund is not enclosed, you may claim your refund by signing and dating this notice and posting it to: Approved Officer — Major Events Act 2023 [Address] |
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Schedule 3 — FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 major event areas and controlled areas
[r. 13(2) and 17(2)]
This is a compilation of the Major Events Regulations 2023. For provisions that have come into operation see the compilation table.
Citation |
Published |
Commencement |
Major Events Regulations 2023 |
SL 2023/99 30 Jun 2023 |
Pt. 1: 30 Jun 2023 (see r. 2(a)); |
[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]
Defined termProvision(s)
fan festival operating hours10
FIFA Women’s World Cup 202310
match periods10
passenger transport service3
public passenger transport service3
Public Transport Authority3
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