NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Webb v Port Stephens Council [2017] NSWCATAD 348 Hearing dates: 23 August 2017 Date of orders: 29 November 2017 Decision date: 29 November 2017 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: J McAteer, Senior Member Decision: (1) The decision of the respondent is affirmed in Claim 201700146393.
(2) The decision of the respondent is affirmed in Claim 201700089292.
(3) In respect of 201700089313 the non-personal information within the line entries marked as personal information of third parties, for which the respondent has applied an overriding public interest against disclosure, shall be released to the applicant 28 days after the publication of these reasons. Those entries are to be released except in so far as they name members of the public who are not council employees, identifying information such as addresses, phone numbers or references that would otherwise constructively identify those persons.
(4) In Claim 201700089311 (in respect of the non LLP claimed matters), the respondent is to release the signature to the correspondence dated 23 November 2011, 28 days after the publication of these reasons. The decision is otherwise affirmed.
(5) In respect of claim 201700146396 the e mail identified in paragraph 78 of the Confidential Reasons shall be released 28 days after publication of these reasons. I also direct that the respondent review the matter in accordance with the terms of paragraph 81 of the Confidential Reasons within 28 days of the date of publication of these reasons and advise the Tribunal whether any further information is forthcoming. The respondent has liberty to apply on this point. The decision is otherwise affirmed.
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