Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Lawrance v President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal [2005] FCA 1542 LAWRANCE v President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal AND Senior Member Kelly AND Senior Member Allen AND Bev Smith AND Chief Executive Officer, CRS Australia, AND Executive Director, Social Security Appeals Tribunal, AND Chief Executive Officer, Centrelink, AND Principle Member, Refugee Review Tribunal, AND Secretary, Department of Family AND Community Services AND Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission NSD 55 of 2005
LAWRANCE v CRS AUSTRALIA NSD 909 of 2005 JACOBSON J SYDNEY 3 NOVEMBER 2005
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 55 of 2005
BETWEEN: Aroha Lawrance
APPLICANT
AND: President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
FIRST RESPONDENT
Senior Member Kelly, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
SECOND RESPONDENT
Senior Member Allen, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
THIRD RESPONDENT
Bev Smith
FOURTH RESPONDENT
Chief Executive Officer, CRS Australia Fifth Respondent Executive Director, Social Security Appeals Tribunal SIXTH RESPONDENT Chief Executive Officer, Centrelink SEVENTH RESPONDENT Principle Member, Refugee Review Tribunal EIGHTH RESPONDENT Secretary, Department of Family AND Community Services Ninth RESPONDENT Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission TENTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: JACOBSON J
DATE OF ORDER: 3 NOVEMBER 2005
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Federal Court Matter NSD 909 of 2005 is to be heard immediately after the conclusion of the hearing of Matter NSD 55 of 2005.
2. Motion filed by the applicant on 15 September 2005 is otherwise dismissed.
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