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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1908)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' may refer to a number of High Court of Australia The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established fol ... cases: * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1908) 7 CLR 179 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1983) 151 CLR 302, Hospital Benefits Fund Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1990) 169 CLR 482, Incorporation Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (2006), WorkChoices Case {{Caselaw disambiguation High Court of Australia cases Australian constitutional law ...
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The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established following passage of the ''Judiciary Act 1903''. It derives its authority from Chapter III of the Australian Constitution, which vests it responsibility for the judiciary, judicial power of the Commonwealth. Important legal instruments pertaining to the High Court include the ''Judiciary Act 1903'' and the ''High Court of Australia Act 1979''.. Its bench is composed of seven justices, including a Chief Justice of Australia, Chief Justice, currently Susan Kiefel. Justices of the High Court are appointed by the Governor-General of Australia, Governor-General on the Advice (constitutional law), advice of the Prime Minister of Australia, Prime Minister and are appointed permanently until their mandatory retirement at age 70, unless they retire ea ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1908)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' may refer to a number of High Court of Australia The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established fol ... cases: * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1908) 7 CLR 179 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1983) 151 CLR 302, Hospital Benefits Fund Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1990) 169 CLR 482, Incorporation Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (2006), WorkChoices Case {{Caselaw disambiguation High Court of Australia cases Australian constitutional law ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1915)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'', commonly known as the Wheat case, or more recently as the Inter-State Commission case, is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court made in 1915 regarding judicial separation of power. It was also a leading case on the freedom of interstate trade and commerce that is guaranteed by section 92 of the Constitution.Commonwealth of Australia Constitutionsection 92./ref> Background In 1914 there were rising prices in Australia for various commodities, including wheat, caused by a drought in Australia from 1911 to 1916 and the outbreak of World War I in July 1914. The initial response of the Parliament of NSW was to fix the price of wheat at 4s 2d (4 shillings and 2 pence) per bushel while the then market price was 5 p higher at 4s 7d. Farmers and merchants refused to sell their wheat at that price and resulted in the Government seizure of wheat stored at railway yards. By December 1914 the market price in Victoria had risen to 5s 6d. The ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1932)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' may refer to a number of High Court of Australia The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established fol ... cases: * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1908) 7 CLR 179 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1983) 151 CLR 302, Hospital Benefits Fund Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1990) 169 CLR 482, Incorporation Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (2006), WorkChoices Case {{Caselaw disambiguation High Court of Australia cases Australian constitutional law ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1975)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' may refer to a number of High Court of Australia The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established fol ... cases: * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1908) 7 CLR 179 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1983) 151 CLR 302, Hospital Benefits Fund Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1990) 169 CLR 482, Incorporation Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (2006), WorkChoices Case {{Caselaw disambiguation High Court of Australia cases Australian constitutional law ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1983)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' may refer to a number of High Court of Australia The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises Original jurisdiction, original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Constitution of Australia, Australia's Constitution. The High Court was established fol ... cases: * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1908) 7 CLR 179 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1 * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1983) 151 CLR 302, Hospital Benefits Fund Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (1990) 169 CLR 482, Incorporation Case * ''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (2006), WorkChoices Case {{Caselaw disambiguation High Court of Australia cases Australian constitutional law ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (1990)
''New South Wales v The Commonwealth'', the Incorporation Case,. was a decision handed down in the High Court of Australia on 8 February 1990 concerning the corporations power in s51(xx) of the Commonwealth Constitution. The states of New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia brought an application seeking a declaration as to the validity of certain aspects of the ''Corporations Act 1989'' (Cth). Background History of Section 51(xx) Section 51(xx) of the Constitution provides: :''"The Parliament shall, subject to this Constitution, have power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to...'' ::''(xx) foreign corporations, and trading or financial corporations formed within the limits of the Commonwealth..."'' In an early High Court case, '' Huddart, Parker & Co Ltd v Moorehead'',. the corporations power had been construed extremely narrowly, mostly through adherence to the doctrine of reserved state powers which ...
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New South Wales V Commonwealth (2006)
''New South Wales v Commonwealth'' (also called the ''WorkChoices case''), is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia, which held that the federal government's ''WorkChoices'' legislation was a valid exercise of federal legislative power under the Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth Act 1901. In essence, the majority ( Gleeson CJ, Gummow, Hayne, Heydon & Crennan JJ) found the Constitution's corporations power capable of sustaining the legislative framework, while the conciliation and arbitration and territories powers were also seen as supporting parts of the law. Furthermore, the majority also held that the legislation permissibly limited State powers and did not interfere with State constitutions or functioning. A minority ( Kirby and Callinan JJ) dissented. The case attracted considerable attention before, during and after the High Court decision was delivered on 14 November 2006. As a legal precedent, it may signify a shift in the distributio ...
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