Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Kemppi v State of Queensland [2017] FCA 902 Appeal from: Application for leave to appeal: Burragubba on behalf of the Wangan and Jagalingou People v State of Queensland [2017] FCA 373
File number(s): QUD 219 of 2017
Judge(s): JAGOT J
Date of judgment: 4 August 2017
Catchwords: NATIVE TITLE – application for leave to appeal– whether decision of primary judge attended by sufficient doubt to warrant reconsideration – whether the applicant would suffer substantial injustice if leave to appeal were refused – leave refused
Legislation: Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) s 66B
Cases cited: Burragubba on behalf of the Wangan and Jagalingou People v State of Queensland [2017] FCA 373 House v R (1936) 55 CLR 499
Date of hearing: 4 August 2017
Registry: Queensland
Division: General Division
National Practice Area: Native Title
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 18
Counsel for the Applicant: Mr D Yarrow
Solicitor for the Applicant: Just Us Lawyers
Counsel for the First Respondent: Mr G Del Villar
Solicitor for the First Respondent: Crown Law
Counsel for the Third Respondent: Ms CJ Klease with Ms J Macdonald
Solicitor for the Third Respondent: The Australian Government Solicitor
Counsel for Intervening Parties: Mr KA Barlow QC
Solicitor for Intervening Parties: King & Wood Mallesons
Counsel for Mr Tim Wishart Mr AM Preston
Table of Corrections
17 August 2017 The citation Burragubba on behalf of the Wangan and Jagalingou People v State of Queensland [2017] FCA 373 has been corrected in the 'Appeal from' and 'Cases cited' fields on the cover page and in [1] of the Reasons.
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