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Industrial Relations Commission New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Kyriakou v State Transit Authority Division of the NSW Government Service [2012] NSWIRComm 6 Hearing dates: 16/02/2012 Decision date: 22 February 2012 Jurisdiction: Industrial Relations Commission Before: Boland J, President, Kavanagh J, Backman J Decision: (1) The application is dismissed. (2) Costs are reserved. Catchwords: APPLICATION BY RESPONDENT FOR SECURITY FOR COSTS - application pending application for leave to appeal and appeal against orders of Transport Appeal Board dismissing appellant's appeal against decisions of State Transit Authority to suspend him without pay and to dismiss him - relevant factors considered - application dismissed - orders Legislation Cited: Industrial Relations Act 1996 Cases Cited: Kenoss Contractors Pty Limited v Allied Constructions Pty Limited (No 2) [2001] NSWIRComm 36; (2001) 104 IR 218 Knott v Signature Security Group Pty Limited [2001] NSWIRComm 12; (2001) 104 IR 84 Melville v Craig Nolan & Associates Pty Ltd and Anor [2002] NSWCA 32; (2001) 54 NSWLR 82 Williamson v Service Corporation International (Australia) Pty Limited [2003] NSWIRComm 221; (2003) 130 IR 247 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: Andrew Kyriakou (Appellant) State Transit Authority Division of the NSW Government Service (Respondent) Representation: Mr D Mahendra of counsel (Respondent) Mr Andrew Kyriakou (Appellant - in person)
State Transit Authority Division of the NSW Government Service (Respondent) File Number(s): IRC 1558 of 2011 Decision under appeal Citation: Kyriakou v State Transit Authority [2011] NSWTAB 17 Date of Decision: 2011-09-08 00:00:00 Before: Bishop C File Number(s): TAB 1348 of 2010 TAB 1617 of 2010
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