Walker v Northern Beaches Council [2016] NSWCATAD 161

Walker v Northern Beaches Council [2016] NSWCATAD 161

Approval was granted because the Tribunal was satisfied that the proposed application was not a continuation of previous access applications, did not cover the same ground as those applications, and did not lack substance, given information about Council monitoring of compliance, traffic and noise issues at...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
05 July 2016
Procedural Posture
Application for Tribunal Approval to Lodge an Access Application Under the Government Information Public Access Act 2009 (nsw) While a Restraint Order Is in Place / Ex Tempore Decision After Hearing
Outcome
Approval granted to Mr Walker to lodge the proposed access application with Northern Beaches Council.
Legal Topics
['access to Government Information' 'government Information (public Access) Act 2009' 'restraint Order' 'tribunal Approval to Make Access Application']
['administrative Law'] ['access to Government Information' 'government Information (public Access) Act 2009' 'restraint Order' 'tribunal Approval to Make Access Application']

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Procedural Posture

Application for Tribunal Approval to Lodge an Access Application Under the Government Information Public Access Act 2009 (nsw) While a Restraint Order Is in Place / Ex Tempore Decision After Hearing

  1. 1 ['Whether Mr Walker should be granted approval to lodge the proposed access application with Northern Beaches Council under the Government Information Public Access Act 2009 (NSW).' 'Whether the proposed access application was a continuation of, or covered the same ground as, previous access applications that led to the restraint order.' 'Whether the proposed access application had sufficient substance or merit to warrant approval.']

Ratio Decidendi

Approval was granted because the Tribunal was satisfied that the proposed application was not a continuation of previous access applications, did not cover the same ground as those applications, and did not lack substance, given information about Council monitoring of compliance, traffic and noise issues at Blackmores' Warriewood premises.

Court Disposition

Approval granted to Mr Walker to lodge the proposed access application with Northern Beaches Council.

Orders

  • ['Approval is granted to Mr Walker to lodge an application with Northern Beaches Council under the Government Information Public Access Act 2009 in the following terms: "All records and correspondence regarding compliance monitoring by Northern Beaches Council as reported by General Manager Mr Ferguson to Council...