Woollahra Municipal Council v Minister for Local Government [2016] NSWLEC 86

Woollahra Municipal Council v Minister for Local Government [2016] NSWLEC 86

No ground of challenge was established: the statutory requirements regarding public notice, inquiry, examination, report, and review were met; procedural fairness was provided to the extent required by law; and any representations as to KPMG's independence were not misleading (or, even if they were, would not...

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Parties
Applicant: Woollahra Municipal Council; First Respondent: Minister for Local Government; Second Respondent: Dr Robert Lang; Third Respondent: Chief Executive, Office of Local Government; Fourth Respondent: Local Government Boundaries Commission
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
20 July 2016
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Final Judgment
Outcome
Proceedings dismissed; costs ordered against applicant.
Legal Topics
Judicial Review of Statutory Processes, Procedural Fairness, Statutory Interpretation, Local Government Amalgamation, Public Inquiries
Administrative Law Local Government Law Judicial Review of Statutory Processes Procedural Fairness Statutory Interpretation Local Government Amalgamation Public Inquiries

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Parties

Woollahra Municipal Council

Applicant

Minister for Local Government

First Respondent

Dr Robert Lang

Second Respondent

Chief Executive, Office of Local Government

Third Respondent

Local Government Boundaries Commission

Fourth Respondent

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether reasonable public notice was given of the holding of the inquiry under the Local Government Act 1993 s 263(2B)
  2. 2 Whether the inquiry was held in accordance with the Act
  3. 3 Whether the examination and report on proposal complied with statutory requirements

Ratio Decidendi

No ground of challenge was established: the statutory requirements regarding public notice, inquiry, examination, report, and review were met; procedural fairness was provided to the extent required by law; and any representations as to KPMG's independence were not misleading (or, even if they were, would not invalidate the statutory process).

Court Disposition

Proceedings dismissed; costs ordered against applicant.

Orders

  • The proceedings are dismissed.
  • The applicant is to pay the respondents' costs of the proceedings.