NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Destination NSW v Taylor [2019] NSWCATAP 123 Hearing dates: 7 December 2018; Final submissions 8 February 2019 Date of orders: 14 May 2019 Decision date: 14 May 2019 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: N Hennessy ADCJ, Deputy President S Frost, Senior Member Decision: 1. The appeal is upheld, in part.
a. Paragraph 89(1) of the Tribunal's decision is set aside. In substitution for that decision, the following decision is made:
Document 18: Page 2, dollar figures at "Recommendation for Investment" and "Executive Summary"; Pages 7 and 8, dollar figures under heading "Contract KPI's"; Page 10, first sentence of "DNSW Funding Details"; Page 10, dollar figures in the three dot points next to heading "DNSW Funding Details"; Page 11, dollar figure next to the heading "Approval."
b. Paragraph 89(2) of the Tribunal's decision is set aside. In substitution for that decision, the following decision is made:
Document 46: all dollar figures at Schedule 2 Item 2, Schedule 2 Item 7; all ticketing allocation figures at Schedule 2 Item 22 under "Corporate Hospitality"; all dollar figures in Schedule 3, pages 16, 17 and 18.
c. Paragraph 89(3) of the Tribunal's decision is set aside. In substitution for that decision, the following decision is made:
Document 62: Page 2, the dollar amounts next to the headings "Recommendation for investment" and "Executive Summary"; Page 3, all of "Summary of Event Proponent's Proposal"; page 10, the dollar amount next to the heading "DNSW funding Details"; page 11, the dollar amount next to the heading "Approval".
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