Mees v Roads Corporation
| Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
| Court | Federal Court |
| Judgment Date | 2003 |
| Neutral Citation | 2003-0408 FCA A |
| Date | 2003 |
| Year | 2003 |
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Attorney-General (Tas) v Casimaty
...Branch of the Australian Medical Association v Minister for Health and Community Services (1992) 26 NSWLR 114; Mees v Roads Corporation (2003) 128 FCR 418; Cornwall v Rowan (2004) 90 SASR 269; Victorian Taxi Families Inc v Taxi Services Commission (2018) 61 VR 79 Natzler and Hutton (eds), E......
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Law Society Northern Territory v Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (NT) and Another
...run contrary to the historical justification for that legislation, so ably sketched by McPherson JA (and see Mees v Road Corporation (2003) 128 FCR 418; [2203] FCA 306 and [75–79] per Gray J). 43 What OPEL and other authorities 27 establish is that documents prepared by Ministerial staff fo......
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To Refer Or Not Refer - What To Include In Referrals Under The EPBC Act, Minister for the Environment
...Conclusions At first glance this decision by Justice Heerey might seem at odds with the 2003 decision in Mees v Roads Corporation (2003) 128 FCR 418, in which the Federal found that the Victorian Roads Corporation had failed to refer a possible freeway link when it referred the Scoresby roa......