NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Jordan -v- Northern Rivers Area Health Service [2004] NSWADT 207 DIVISION: Equal Opportunity Division APPLICANT PARTIES: Kylie Jordan RESPONDENT Northern Rivers Area Health Service FILE NUMBER: 031083 HEARING DATES: In chambers SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 07/05/2004 DATE OF DECISION: 09/21/2004
BEFORE: Rice S - Judicial Member; Weule B - Non Judicial Member; Lowe A - Non Judicial Member APPLICATION: Dismissal of complaint - frivolous, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance MATTER FOR DECISION: Preliminary LEGISLATION CITED : Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Service v Mooney (EOD) [2001] NSWADTAP 20 CASES CITED: Margan v University of Technology, Sydney (EOD) [2003] NSWADTAP 65 Prakash -v- Bobb Borg Enterprises Pty Limited [1999] NSWADT 73 Razaghi -v- Director-General, NSW Department of Health & Anor [2002] NSWADT 4 APPLICANT REPRESENTATION: J Sewell, solicitor RESPONDENT K Eastman, barrister ORDERS: 1. The respondent's application pursuant to s111 of the Anti-Discrimination Act is dismissed; 2. On or before 25 October 2004 the applicant will file and serve a statement setting out the evidence she will give at an inquiry in to the complaints she made to the Anti-Discrimination Board that have been referred to this Tribunal; 3. On or before 26 November 2004 the respondent will file statements of witnesses on whose evidence which it intends to rely at an inquiry; 4. The matter to be listed for inquiry for two days at or near Lismore at a date on or after 6 December 2004, to be arranged by the Registry in discussion with the parties or by direction of the Tribunal if the either parties requests such a direction.
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