Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Walker on behalf of The Yalanji People v State of Queensland [2003] FCA 960
EILEEN WALKER ON BEHALF OF THE YALANJI PEOPLE v STATE OF QUEENSLAND & ORS
QG 6008 of 1998
ALLSOP J 9 SEPTEMBER 2003 SYDNEY (By video link to Cairns & Brisbane)
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY QG 6008 of 1998
BETWEEN: YALANJI PEOPLE (EILEEN WALKER)
APPLICANT
AND: STATE OF QUEENSLAND & ORS
RESPONDENTS
JUDGE: ALLSOP J
DATE OF ORDER: 9 SEPTEMBER 2003
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY (By videolink to Cairns & Brisbane)
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The matter stand over to Friday, 5 December in Cairns. There will be no video-link attendance. 2. Any party wishing to put submissions, as to steps to be taken in order to bring the matter on for hearing next year, is to file and serve on or before 21 November 2003 a draft set of short minutes of order and short submissions in support of those orders of not more than three pages. 3. Any party not wishing to participate in that directions hearing and which will abide by any order of the Court, as to the conduct of the matter in its interlocutory stages, may indicate by 21 November 2003 that it does not wish to appear but that it will abide by any order of the Court as to the conduct of the matter including orders made against it. 4. The applicants prepare and circulate, on or before Tuesday 2 December 2003, a summary of any dispute as to the proposed orders and as contained within the submissions filed by 21 November 2003 and also prepare so far as is possible, a set of consent short minutes. 5. The costs of today will be costs in the cause. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
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