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Administrative Decisions Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Challita v NSW Department of Education & Training [2011] NSWADT 16 Hearing dates: On the papers Decision date: 24 January 2011 Jurisdiction: General Division Before: S Montgomery, Judicial Member Decision: 1. The decision to exclude the school names from the Marks Reports released to the Applicants is set aside. 2. In its place the decision is made that the school names are to be included in the Marks Reports released to the Applicants. 3. The decision is otherwise affirmed. Catchwords: Freedom of Information - exempt document - documents affecting personal affairs Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Freedom of Information Act 1989 Cases Cited: Colakovski v Australian Telecommunications Corporation (1991) 29 FCR 429 Department of Education and Training v GJ (GD) [2009] NSWADTAP 33 Head v NSW Commissioner of Police [2010] NSWADT 27 McGuirk v NSW Police [2007] NSWADT 120 NSW Police v District Court (NSW) (1993) 31 NSWLR 606 Rabel v Swinburne University of Technology, Administrative Appeals Tribunal of Victoria 11 November 1996 Re Chandra and Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1984) 6 ALN N257 Re Curtin and Pine Rivers Shire Council (1998) 4 QAR 195 Re Redfern and University of Canberra 38 ALD 457 Ritson v Commissioner of Police, NS W Police Force [2010j NSWADT 22 Saleam v Director General, Department of Community Services [2002] NSW ADT 41 Victoria Police v Marke [2008] VSCA 218 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Jolanda Challita (First Applicant) Peter Challita (Second Applicant) NSW Department of Education & Training (Respondent) Representation: J Challita (Applicant - in person) Crown Solicitors Office (Respondent) File Number(s): 103100
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