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This document is an official letter regarding the remaking of two regulatory instruments under the Native Title Act 1993, which are set to sunset in October 2024.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Native Title Regulations
Document Type:
Official correspondence
Author:
Tamsyn Harvey
Target Audience:
Office of Impact Analysis, Government officials
Period of Validity:
Until 1 October 2024
Approval Date:
8 August 2024
Date of Amendments:
N/A
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Date:
21 August 2024
Country:
Australia
Legislative framework:
Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)
Type of document:
Official correspondence
Subject:
Remaking of sunsetting legislative instruments
Instruments concerned:
Native Title (Federal Court) Regulations 1998; Native Title (Notices) Determination 2011 No.1
Proposed instruments:
Native Title (Federal Court) Regulations 2024; Native Title (Notices) Determination 2024
Sunset date:
1 October 2024
Issuing authority:
Attorney-General’s Department
Recipient organisation:
Office of Impact Analysis, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Signatory:
Deputy Secretary, Attorney-General’s Department
Consultation bodies:
Native Title Expert Technical Advisory Group
Consultation period:
March 2022 – July 2023
Public consultation period:
3 March 2023 – 3 April 2023
Decision on impact analysis:
Not required
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Sydney, Australia
Topic:
Insurance, Legal Notice
Document type:
Legal notice
Organization:
Federal Court of Australia, Great Lakes Insurance SE, Gordian RunOff Ltd
Author:
Great Lakes Insurance SE
Target audience:
Affected policyholders
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
26 June 2020
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Court:
Federal Court of Australia sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns
Jurisdiction:
Australia
Registry:
Victoria
Division:
General Division
National Practice Area:
Administrative and Constitutional Law and Human Rights
Case Name:
Garbett v Liu (No 2)
Neutral Citation:
[2020] FCAFC 14
File Numbers:
VID 1018 of 2019; VID 1019 of 2019
Judges:
Allsop CJ; Greenwood J; Besanko J
Date of Judgment:
20 February 2020
Date of Orders:
20 February 2020
Date of Hearing:
Determined on the papers
Date of Last Submissions:
7 February 2020
Legislation Considered:
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Cth), ss 6, 329, 360, 362, 363
Cases Cited:
Evans v Crichton-Browne [1981] HCA 14; 147 CLR 169; Green v Bradbury (No 2) [2011] FCA 469; Hudson v Lee (No 2) [1993] HCA 58; 177 CLR 627; Nile v Wood (No 2) [1988] HCA 30; 167 CLR 133
Parties:
Vanessa Claire Garbett v Gladys Liu and Australian Electoral Commission; Oliver Tennant Yates v Joshua Anthony Frydenberg and Australian Electoral Commission
Subject Matter:
Costs in electoral petitions and application of s 360(4) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Cth)
Outcome:
Directions for submissions regarding potential costs orders against the Commonwealth; second respondent to bear its own costs; remaining questions of costs reserved
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Legal Obligations, Workplace Discrimination
Document Type:
Factsheet
Organization / Institution:
Australian Human Rights Commission
Author:
Australian Human Rights Commission
Target Audience:
Organisations and businesses in Australia
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
December 2022
Date of Amendments:
None
Keywords:
Sex Discrimination, Workplace Harassment, Positive Duty, Legal Compliance, Australian Legislation
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Geelong, Victoria
Topic:
Disability Discrimination Act, wage assessment tool, disability rights
Document Type:
Submission
Organization / Institution:
Barwon Disability Resource Council (BDRC)
Author:
Carol Okai
Target Audience:
Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian Disability Enterprises, policymakers
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
24 October 2013
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2002
Jurisdiction:
Commonwealth of Australia, State of South Australia
Legal framework:
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Cth)
Document type:
Search warrant
Issuing authority:
Magistrate of South Australia
Recipients:
Authorised officers of enforcement agencies
Purpose:
Seizure of tainted property and evidential material
Duration:
47 hours (or as specified)
Execution time:
Any time of day or between specified hours
Related legislation:
Crimes Act 1914
Special considerations:
Legal professional privilege, Public interest immunity
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Competition Law, Intellectual Property
Document Type:
Submission
Organization:
CSIRO
Author:
Richard Aarons
Target Audience:
Regulatory bodies, legal professionals, businesses involved in intellectual property
Period of Application:
Ongoing after the repeal
Approval Date:
July 2019
Date of Changes:
N/A
Country:
Australia
Legislation referenced:
Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)
Section referenced:
Section 333M; Section 333N; Part 3-1
Subject:
Employee right to disconnect from work-related contact outside working hours
Document type:
Model provision / model clause
Legal context:
Employment and workplace relations law
Related clauses:
Stand-by allowance; Recall to work; Emergency roster change
Responsible institution:
Fair Work legislative framework
Primary topic:
Limits on employer contact outside working hours and conditions under which employees may refuse such contact
Dispute mechanism:
Resolution of disputes concerning the reasonableness of refusal under section 333N
Legal protection:
Prohibition of adverse action against employees exercising the right to disconnect
Applicable parties:
Employers and employees covered by the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Queensland
Theme:
Retirement Villages
Document Type:
Prospective Costs Document
Organization:
Retirement Village Operators
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prospective Residents
Period of Action:
From April 2021
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
1999
Region / city:
New Zealand
Subject:
Risk management, animal products
Document type:
Legal
Organization / institution:
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)
Author:
Director-General
Target audience:
Producers, processors, risk management programme operators
Period of validity:
Indefinite
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Jurisdiction:
Queensland, Australia
Legislation:
Child Protection Act 1999 (Qld)
Relevant sections:
159MA; 159MB; 159MC(1); 159MC(2)–(3); 159MD
Document type:
Information sharing form
Administering body:
Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services
Involved entities:
Child Safety; prescribed entities; service providers
Purpose:
Record of information shared about a child or family for child protection purposes
Form structure:
Part A – Information requested; Part B – Information provided
Authorized users:
Delegated and/or authorised officers
Retention:
To be completed and retained as a record
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Buderim, Queensland
Theme:
Retirement Villages
Document Type:
Informational Form
Organization / Institution:
Illawarra Retirement Trust
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Prospective residents of retirement villages
Period of Validity:
From 1 February 2019
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Version:
1.0
Initial release date:
April 1999
Revision date:
November 2018
Document type:
Technical manual
System:
Master Patient Index Patient Demographics (MPI/PD)
Organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Office:
Office of Information and Technology (OI&T)
Responsible team:
Identity and Security Services / Master Veteran Index team
Subject area:
Patient identity management and demographic data
Related systems:
VistA, Master Veteran Index (MVI)
Change scope:
Software patches, data fields, auditing, identity traits
Revision history coverage:
2014–2018
Year:
1999
Region / City:
Queensland, Australia
Subject:
Coal mining, safety and health, site senior executive
Document Type:
Application form
Organization / Institution:
Board of Examiners
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Applicants for Site Senior Executive role
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
1999
Region / city:
Australia
Theme:
Retirement villages
Document type:
Legal document
Organ / institution:
Illawarra Retirement Trust t/a IRT Group
Author:
Illawarra Retirement Trust
Target audience:
Prospective residents of retirement villages
Period of validity:
From 1 February 2019
Approval date:
1 February 2022
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2019
Jurisdiction:
Queensland, Australia
Legislation:
Retirement Villages Act 1999 (Section 74)
Document Type:
Village Comparison Document
Operator:
Illawarra Retirement Trust t/a IRT Group
ABN:
86 504 771 740
ACN:
000 726 536
Village Name:
IRT The Ridge
Address:
131 Quinlan Street, Bracken Ridge QLD 4017
Operator Since:
3 October 2012
Onsite Management:
Full time, weekdays 8.30am–4.00pm
Age Requirement:
55+ years
Number of Units:
141
Unit Types:
20 one-bedroom, 110 two-bedroom, 11 three-bedroom
Ownership Type:
Leasehold
Accessibility Features:
Step-free access, level access in some units, step-free showers in some units
Effective Date of Information:
1 February 2022
Relevant Websites:
https://www.irt.org.au/location/irt-the-ridge/
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Queensland, Bracken Ridge
Topic:
Retirement Villages
Document Type:
Information Document
Institution:
Illawarra Retirement Trust t/a IRT Group
Author:
Illawarra Retirement Trust
Target Audience:
Prospective residents of retirement villages
Effective Date:
1 February 2019
Date of Approval:
17th January 2022
Date of Changes:
Not stated
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Environmental Impact Assessment
Document Type:
Government Decision Notice
Organization / Institution:
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Author:
Secretary of State
Target Audience:
Industry professionals, environmental stakeholders
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
29 April 2020
Date of Amendments:
30 April 2020
Note:
Description
Year:
1999
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Construction Contracts
Document Type:
Contract Guide
Organization / Institution:
FIDIC
Author:
Peter L Booen
Target Audience:
Contractors, Engineers, Legal Professionals
Effective Period:
1999 onwards
Approval Date:
September 1999
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2001
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Construction Contracts
Document Type:
Article
Organization / Institution:
Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils (FIDIC)
Authors:
Peter L Booen, Gordon L Jaynes
Target Audience:
Professionals in the international construction industry, particularly those involved in World Bank or Asian Development Bank projects
Effective Period:
1999 onwards
Approval Date:
2001
Modification Date:
Not specified