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Administrative Decisions Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: People with Disability Australia Incorporated v The Minister for Disability Services [2012] NSWADT 33 Hearing dates: on the papers Decision date: 02 March 2012 Jurisdiction: Community Services Division Before: S Higgins, Deputy President Decision: The Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear and determine the applicant's application for review. Catchwords: Jurisdiction - application for dismissal - no reviewable decision Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Community Services (Complaints, Review and Monitoring) Act 1993 Community Services (Complaints, Review and Monitoring) Regulations 1993 Disability Services Act 1993 Disability Services Regulations 2008 (repealed) Disability Services Regulations 2010 Interpretation Act 1987 Cases Cited: Collector of Customs (NSW) v Brian Lawlor Automotive Pty Ltd (1979) 2 ALD 1; 24 ALR 307 Drake v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1979) 46 FLR 409 People with Disability Australia Incorporated v Minister for Disability Services and Anor [2011] NSWCA 253 [30 August 2011]. People with Disability Australia Incorporated v The Minister for Disability Services [2011] NSWADT 100 Re Brian Lawlor Automotive Pty Ltd and Collector of Customs (NSW) (1978) 1 ALD 167 Category: Interlocutory applications Parties: People with Disability Australia Incorporated (Applicant) Minister for Disability Services (Respondent) Representation: R Francois for the Applicant R Graycar for the Respondent B Fogarty of Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers (for the Applicant) J Kavanagh of the Crown Solicitors Office (for the Respondent) File Number(s): 104009
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