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List Of Federal Court Of Australia Cases
The following is a list of notable cases that have been considered by the Federal Court of Australia. {, class="wikitable sortable" ! Year ! Case ! Area of law ! class=unsortable, Comment , - , , , Drake v Minister for Immigration & Ethnic Affairs , , Immigration , , , - , , , Hunter Valley Developments Pty Ltd v Cohen , , , , , - , , , Milpurrurru v Indofurn Pty Ltd , , , , , - , , , Nulyarimma v Thompson , , , , , - , , , Telstra Corporation Ltd v Desktop Marketing Systems Pty Ltd , , Copyright , , , - , , , Ruddock v Vadarlis , , Immigration , , , - , , , We Two Pty Ltd v Shorrock , , , , , - , , , Commissioner of Taxation v La Rosa , , Taxation , , Money from drug-dealing was assessable income; expenses incurred in drug-dealing were deductible. , - , , , Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk Peoples v Victoria , , Native title , , First successful native title claim in south-eastern Australia , - , , , Silberb ...
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Federal Court Of Australia
The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court of record which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) and indictable (more serious) criminal matters. Cases are heard at first instance by single judges. The court includes an appeal division referred to as the Full Court comprising three judges, the only avenue of appeal from which lies to the High Court of Australia. In the Australian court hierarchy, the Federal Court occupies a position equivalent to the supreme courts of each of the states and territories. In relation to the other courts in the federal stream, it is superior to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia for all jurisdictions except family law. It was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act. The Chief Justice of the Federal Court is James Allsop. Jurisdiction The Federal Court has no inherent jurisdicti ...
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ACCC V Cabcharge Australia Ltd
''ACCC v Cabcharge Australia Ltd'' is a 2010 decision of the Federal Court of Australia brought by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) against Cabcharge.; . In June 2009, the ACCC began proceedings in the Federal Court against Cabcharge alleging that it had breached section 46 of the Commonwealth Trade Practices Act (TPA) by misusing its market power and entering into an agreement to substantially lessen competition. The action alleged predatory pricing by Cabcharge and centred on Cabcharge's conduct in refusing to deal with competing suppliers to allow Cabcharge payments to be processed through EFTPOS terminals provided by rival companies and supplying taxi meters and fare updates at below actual cost or at no cost. In September 2010, to settle the action, Cabcharge admitted a number of contraventions of TPA and the Federal Court imposed a fine of $15 million ($14 million in civil penalties and $1 million in costs), the highest ever penalty imposed for misu ...
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Case Law Lists By Court
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Federal Court Of Australia Cases
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List Of High Court Of Australia Cases
This article contains a list of notable cases decided by the High Court of Australia. Citation numbers for the decisions are as tracked bLawCite a citation tracker managed by the Free Access to Law Movement. Note: LawCite citation statistics track the written judgements of courts, journal articles, and tribunals. (both in Australia and overseas). List is . * References {{reflist See also * List of Privy Council cases *List of Court of Disputed Returns cases *List of Federal Court of Australia cases *List of Australian Supreme Court cases Lists of case law cover instances of case law, legal decisions in which the law was analyzed to resolve ambiguities for deciding current cases. They are organized alphabetically, by topic or by country. Alphabetical lists These lists are pan-j ... High Court * High Court of Australia Australian case law ...
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Barilaro V Shanks-Markovina
''Barilaro v Shanks-Markovina & Google'' was a defamation court case before the Federal Court of Australia in 2021 and 2022. The case revolved around claims that two videos published on the friendlyjordies YouTube channel brought the then Deputy Premier of New South Wales, John Barilaro, into public disrepute, odium, ridicule and contempt. Barilaro resigned his seat of Electoral district of Monaro, Monaro citing this case being ongoing as a reason, causing a 2021 Monaro by-election, by-election in that seat. Barilaro originally filed the lawsuit against the first respondent, Jordan Shanks-Markovina, as the videos' author, and the second respondent, Google, as their publisher via its YouTube service. The case against Shanks-Markovina was settled in November 2021 with Shanks-Markovina apologising in court for allegedly offensive remarks made in the videos. The case against Google began on 21 March 2022, and concluded on the 24th. The judge found in favour of Barilaro on 6 June. B ...
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Australian Consumer Law
The Australian Consumer Laws (ACL), beinto the ''Competition and Consumer Act 2010'', is uniform legislation for consumer protection, applying as a law of the Commonwealth of Australia and is incorporated into the law of each of Australia's states and territories. The law commenced on 1 January 2011, replacing 20 different consumer laws across the Commonwealth and the states and territories, although certain other Acts continue to be in force. History The Australian Consumer Law was developed by agreement of the Council of Australian Governments. The ''Competition and Consumer Act 2010'' (referred to as Australian Consumer Law) was enacted into legislation by the ''Parliament of Australia'' to provide a more robust framework of protection for consumer transactions within Australia. Historically the ''States and Territories of Australia'' were responsible for their own legislation protecting the sale of goods, known as the '' Trade Practices Act 1974'', where the Australian Cons ...
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Belle Gibson
Annabelle Natalie Gibson (born 8 October 1991) is an Australian convicted scammer and pseudoscience advocate. She is the author of ''The Whole Pantry'' mobile app and its later companion cookbook. Throughout her career as a wellness guru, Gibson falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple cancer pathologies, including malignant brain cancer, and that she was effectively managing them through diet, exercise, natural medicine, and alternative therapies. She additionally alleged that she had donated significant proportions of her income and her company's profits to numerous charities. In March 2015, after reports identified Gibson's fraudulent claims regarding her charitable donations, media investigation revealed that she had also fabricated her stories of cancer, and lied about her age, personal life and history. Concerns were expressed that Gibson had led a profligate lifestyle, renting an upmarket town house, leasing a luxury car and office space, undergoing cosmet ...
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Director Of Consumer Affairs Victoria V Gibson
Annabelle Natalie Gibson (born 8 October 1991) is an Australian convicted scammer and pseudoscience advocate. She is the author of ''The Whole Pantry'' mobile app and its later companion cookbook. Throughout her career as a wellness guru, Gibson falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple cancer pathologies, including malignant brain cancer, and that she was effectively managing them through diet, exercise, natural medicine, and alternative therapies. She additionally alleged that she had donated significant proportions of her income and her company's profits to numerous charities. In March 2015, after reports identified Gibson's fraudulent claims regarding her charitable donations, media investigation revealed that she had also fabricated her stories of cancer, and lied about her age, personal life and history. Concerns were expressed that Gibson had led a profligate lifestyle, renting an upmarket town house, leasing a luxury car and office space, undergoing cosmeti ...
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Wotton V Queensland (No 5)
''Wotton v Queensland'' (the Palm Island Class Action case) is a class action lawsuit brought against the Queensland, State of Queensland and the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service on behalf of 447 Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders who live on Great Palm Island, Palm Island in Queensland, Australia. The class action arose out of the events surrounding the 2004 Palm Island death in custody, death in police custody of Mulrunji Doomadgee on 19 November 2004, the subsequent protests by the community, which led to the police station being burned down on 26 November 2004, and the police response to those protests. The first applicant in the class action, Trial of Lex Wotton, Lex Wotton, was alleged to have been the "ring leader" in what police called the "Palm Island riot", and was subsequently convicted of "riot causing damage". The case was heard between September 2015 and May 2016, with an appeal brought and then withdrawn in early 2017. In May 2018, the ...
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Roadshow Films Pty Ltd V IiNet Ltd
Roadshow theatrical release is a practice in which a film opened in a limited number of theaters in large cities. Road show or Road Show may also refer to: *''Antiques Roadshow'', a BBC TV series where antiques specialist travel around the country to appraise objects *Road Show (musical), ''Road Show'' (musical), a musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman *Road Show (film), ''Road Show'' (film), a 1941 film *''The Road Show'', a 1977 Canadian television series *Road Show (album), ''Road Show'' (album), a 1960 album by the Stan Kenton Orchestra with June Christy and The Four Freshmen *''RoadShow'', a media company in Hong Kong *The Radio 1 Roadshow, a former summer event in the UK (1973-1999) See also

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Eatock V Bolt
''Eatock v Bolt'' was a 2011 decision of the Federal Court of Australia which held that two articles written by columnist and commentator Andrew Bolt and published in ''The Herald Sun'' newspaper had contravened section 18C, of the ''Racial Discrimination Act 1975'' (Cth) (RDA). The case was controversial and instigated community debate about freedom of speech. Factual background On 15 April 2009, ''The Herald Sun'' published an article authored by columnist Andrew Bolt in its print edition, entitled "It's so hip to be black", and republished the article on its website with the title "White is the new black".. On 21 August 2009, a second article authored by Bolt was published in print and online entitled "White fellas in the black". Pat Eatock, a woman of Aboriginal descent, brought proceedings in the Federal Court against Bolt and the proprietor of ''The Herald Sun'', ''The Herald & Weekly Times Pty Ltd'', suing on her own behalf and on behalf of people like her who have ...
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