Aldi Foods Pty Limited v. Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association & Anor

Case No.

M33/2017

Case Information

Lower Court Judgment

29/11/2016 Federal Court of Australia (Jessup J, Katzmann J, White J)

[2016] FCAFC 161

Catchwords

Industrial law – Jurisdictional error – Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) – Approval of enterprise agreements – Whether Fair Work Commission fell into jurisdictional error in exercising functions under s 186 – Whether within Fair Work Commission’s jurisdiction to determine whether group of employees who voted on single enterprise agreement within coverage of agreement – Whether Fair Work Commission fell into jurisdictional error in determining agreement satisfied “better off overall test” under s 193 – Unreasonableness in jurisdictional sense.

Short particulars

Documents

08/03/2017 Hearing (SLA, Canberra)

20/03/2017 Notice of appeal

23/03/2017 Submitting appearance (Second Respondent)

29/03/2017 Notice of Contention (First Respondent)

11/04/2017 Written submissions (Appellant)

11/04/2017 Chronology (Appellant)

10/05/2017 Written submissions (First Respondent)

24/05/2017 Reply

09/08/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Brisbane)

06/12/2017 Judgment (Judgment summary)

Ramsay Health Care Australia Pty Ltd v. Compton

Case No.

S53/2017

Case Information

Lower Court Judgment

17/08/2016 Federal Court of Australia (Siopis J, Katzmann J, Moshinsky J)

[2016] FCAFC 106

Catchwords

Bankruptcy – Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) s 52 – Application to “go behind” judgment debt – Principle of finality – Whether Full Federal Court applied wrong test for “going behind” judgment – Whether court may go behind judgment in any circumstance where debtor adduces evidence which shows “substantial reason to believe” debt not owed.

Short particulars

Documents

10/03/2017 Hearing (SLA, Sydney)

16/03/2017 Notice of appeal

29/03/2017 Written submissions (Appellant)

29/03/2017 Chronology (Appellant)

19/04/2017 Written submissions (Respondent)

26/04//2017 Reply

04/05/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)

17/08/2017 Reasons for judgment (Judgment summary)

Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra

Case: Pickering v. The Queen

Date: 09 March 2017

Transcript: Hearing

AV time: 1h 42m

 

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Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra

Case: Plaintiff M96A/2016 & Anor v. Commonwealth of Australia & Anor

Date: 08 March 2017

Transcript: Hearing

AV time: 3h 27m

 

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Case: Talacko V. Bennett & Ors

Date: 07 March 2017

Transcript: Hearing

AV time: 1h 52m

 

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