Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Nelson v Cameron [2000] FCA 554
INDUSTRIAL LAW –REGISTERED ORGANISATIONS – extent of implied prohibition on use of organisation's resources to support or oppose particular candidates in election – whether use of resources incidental to incumbent candidate's official duties – whether prohibition infringed by presence of incumbent candidate at meeting when electioneering remarks made by others - whether implied rule contravened by selection of known or presumed sympathiser for paid employment Buchanek v Jones (1989) 34 IR 102 Darroch v Tanner (1987) 16 FCR 368 Holmes v Riordan (1955) 86 CAR 180 Scott v Jess (1984) 3 FCR 263 Tanner v Maynes (1985) 7 FCR 432 Valentine v Butcher (1981) 51 FLR 127 DARREN NELSON and CRAIG JOHNSTON v DOUG CAMERON, JULIUS ROE, IAN JONES and GLEN THOMPSON V169 of 2000 RYAN J MELBOURNE 2 MAY 2000
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V169 OF 2000
BETWEEN: DARREN NELSON
First Applicant
CRAIG JOHNSTON
Second Applicant
AND: DOUG CAMERON
First Respondent
JULIUS ROE
Second Respondent
IAN JONES
Third Respondent
GLEN THOMPSON
Fourth Respondent
JUDGE: RYAN J
DATE OF ORDER: 2 MAY 2000
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: The rule nisi granted on 24 March 2000 be discharged. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V169 OF 2000
BETWEEN: DARREN NELSON
First Applicant
CRAIG JOHNSTON
Second Applicant
AND: DOUG CAMERON
First Respondent
JULIUS ROE
Second Respondent
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