NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: CBL v Southern Cross University [2018] NSWCATAD 97 Hearing dates: 30 October 2017 Date of orders: 14 May 2018 Decision date: 14 May 2018 Before: D Dinnen, Senior Member Decision: The respondent's decision of 4 October 2016 is affirmed Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – PRIVACY – personal information – solicitation - collection – lawful purpose – disclosure – disclosure within an agency – confidential information – no disclosure Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 Public Interest Disclosures Act 1994 Cases Cited: AQK v Commissioner of Police NSW Police Force [2014] NSWCATAD 55 CTH v The University of New South Wales [2017] NSWCATAD 244 Department of Education and Training v GA (No.3) [2004] NSWADTAP 50 Department of Education and Training v ZR (No 2) (GD) [2009] NSWADTAP 44 KJ v Wentworth Area Health Service [2004] NSWADT 84 KO & KP v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police [2005] NSWADT 18 VZ v University of Newcastle [2011] NSWADT 245 ZR v NSW Department of Education and Training (GD) [2009] NSWADTAP 69 Category: Principal judgment Parties: CBL (Applicant) Southern Cross University (Respondent) Representation: Applicant in person Southern Cross University (Respondent) File Number(s): 2016/00378474 Publication restriction: Section 64(1) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 prohibiting or restricting the disclosure of the name of the applicant and any witnesses whose identities are redacted which might constructively identify those persons.
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