NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: New South Wales Teachers Federation v Director-General of Education and Training (NSW) [2005] NSWIRComm 162
APPLICANT: New South Wales Teachers Federation
PARTIES: RESPONDENT: Director-General of Education and Training (NSW)
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 1774 of 2005
CORAM: Schmidt J
Declarations - declaratory relief under section 154 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 - notice of motion - whether there is jurisdiction to make declaration sought - jurisdiction found - jurisdiction to bring disciplinary proceedings involving allegations of serious misconduct alleged to have occurred prior to the promulgation of the Teaching Service Act 1980 - jurisdiction found - motion dismissed CATCHWORDS: Statutory Interpretation - construction of s83 of the Teaching Service Act 1980 - interpretation of Teaching Service 1970 Act
Industrial Relations Act 1996 Interpretation Act 1987 Police Act 1990 LEGISLATION CITED: Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 Teaching Service Act 1980 Teaching Service Act 1970
Attorney General for the State of Queensland v Australian Industrial Relations Commission & Ors (2002) 213 CLR 485 Network Ten Pty Ltd v TCN Channel Nine Pty Ltd & Ors (2004) 205 ALR 1 CASES CITED: Maxwell v Murphy (1957) 96 CLR 261
HEARING DATES: 05/06/2005
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/18/2005
APPLICANT: Ms PF Lowson of counsel SOLICITORS: MacMahon Associates LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES:
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