NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Mitchell v Chief Executive Officer, WorkCover NSW [2007] NSWADT 33
DIVISION: General Division
APPLICANT PARTIES: Raymond Mithcell RESPONDENT Chief Executive Officer, WorkCover NSW
FILE NUMBER: 063301
HEARING DATES: 14/12/2006
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 14 December 2006
DATE OF DECISION: 6 February 2007
BEFORE: Molony P - Judicial Member
CATCHWORDS: Explosives Act - unsupervised handling licence - grant of
MATTER FOR DECISION: Principal matter
Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Explosives Act 2003 Explosives Regulation 2005
Australian Broadcasting Tribunal v Bond (1990) 170 CLR 321 Clearihan v Registrar of Motor Vehicle Dealers in the Australian Capital Territory (1994) 122 ACTR 25 Commissioner for ACT Revenue v Alphaone Pty Ltd (1994) 49 FCR 589 Director General, Department of Transport v Z (No.2) (GD) [2002] NSWADTAP 37 Ex Parte Tziniolis; Re Medical Practitioners Act (1966) 67 SR (NSW) 448 Haining v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Service (1999) NSWADT 6 Hughes and Vale Pty Ltd v New South Wales (No. 2) (1955) 93 CLR 127 CASES CITED: LJ v Commissioner of Police [2003] NSWADT 230 Melbourne v The Queen [1999] 198 CLR 1 Obradovic -v- Commissioner for Fair Trading, Office of Fair Trading (GD) [2006] NSWADTAP 18 Raymond Robbins v Business Licensing Authority (2000) VCAT 457 Re T and the Director of Youth and Community Services [1980] 1 NSWLR 392 Sobey v Commercial and Private Agents Board 20 SASR 70 YJ v Chief Executive Officer, WorkCover Authority [2006] NSWADT 264 Ziems v Prothonatory of the Supreme Court of NSW (1957) 97 CLR 279
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