NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : NSW Independent Education Union ('C') and The Commission for Children and Young People [2002] NSWIRComm 305 APPLICANT New South Wales Independent Education Union
PARTIES : FIRST RESPONDENT The Commission for Children and Young People
SECOND RESPONDENT Sydney Catholic Education Office FILE NUMBER: IRC5727 of 2002 CORAM: Peterson J CATCHWORDS : Child Protection - application for declaration under s9 - application for stay - serious sexual offence committed 26 years ago when applicant aged 19 years - offence proved but s556A of Crimes Act applied - respondent did not oppose stay - finding made that applicant would not pose risk to children - stay application granted. LEGISLATION CITED : Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 Crimes Act 1900 CASES CITED : A v The Commission for Children and Young People and Anor [2001] NSW IRComm 194 A v The Commission for Children and Young People (No 2) [2002] NSW IRComm 219 HEARING DATES: 10/16/2002 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 10/16/2002
APPLICANT Ms C Matthews
UNION New South Wales Independent Education Union SYDNEY.
FIRST RESPONDENT LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Mr G W Moore of counsel
SOLICITOR Crown Solicitor's Office SYDNEY.
SECOND RESPONDENT Mr G McKay
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