NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Taylor v Destination NSW [2020] NSWCATAD 137 Hearing dates: 8 August 2019 Date of orders: 22 May 2020 Decision date: 22 May 2020 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: D Dinnen, Senior Member Decision: The Respondent is referred to the Information Commissioner pursuant to s 111 of the GIPA Act in relation to the systemic issues identified in these proceedings Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW — Freedom of information — Reviews and appeals – GIPA – whether systemic issue - referral to Information Commissioner Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Government Information (Information Commissioner) Act 2009 Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 Ombudsman Act 1974 Cases Cited: Beesley v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force [2000] NSWADT 52 Destination NSW v Taylor [2019] NSWCATAP 123 Flack v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police [2011] NSWADT 286 Hurst v Wagga Wagga City Council [2011] NSWADT 307 Shoebridge v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2013] NSWADT 302 Taylor v Destination NSW [2017] NSWCATAD 272 Taylor v Office of Destination NSW [2018] NSWCATAD 195 Zonnevylle v Department of Justice [2019] NSWCATAP 44 Zonnevylle v Minister for Education [2019] NSWCATAD 28 Texts Cited: None cited Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: Andrew Taylor (Applicant) Destination NSW (Respondent) Information Commissioner (Intervenor) Representation: Solicitors: Banki Haddock Fiora (Applicant) Crown Solicitor (Respondent) Office of the Information Commissioner (Intervenor) File Number(s): 2016/00378436 Publication restriction: Nil
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