In the media
Agreement transferring copyright for the Aboriginal flag
to the Commonwealth
On 24 January 2022, Commonwealth Government paid a
reported $20.05 million to the creator and designer of the
Aboriginal Flag, Mr Harold Thomas to make the symbol of Aboriginal
Australia freely available for public use. In a landmark copyright
deal in Australian history, the creator agreed to transfer the
intellectual property rights to the Commonwealth following
extensive negotiations (24 January 2022). More...
Review of Australia's electronic surveillance laws -
your right to control your personal information
The Australian Government has committed to a reform of
Australia's laws relating to electronic surveillance. The
objective of the reform is to replace the current legislation
governing electronic surveillance (including the Telecommunications
(Interception and Access) Act 1979 (Cth) and
the Surveillance Devices Act 2004 (Cth) and
replace it with one streamlined law. There is contention however,
regarding the scope of powers bestowed to the Australian Defence
Force to search personal digital devices and copy electronic
information (1 February 2022). More...
Watch this space: Australian Government's proposed
facial recognition plan
Innovation Australia has reported that the Department of
Home Affairs has already approached a market provider to build the
services for a national facial recognition database. The news comes
despite the database, termed the 'National Driver Licence
Facial Recognition Solution' not being operational because the
necessary legislation has not passed in Parliament (31 January
2022). More...
Australian Government's efforts to prevent
price-gouging and commercial export of RAT's
Greg Hunt, Minister for Health and Aged Care established a
new statutory determination on 7 January 2022 being the Biosecurity
(Human Biosecurity Emergency) (Human Coronavirus with Pandemic
Potential) (COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests) Determination 2022. The
Determination prevents the non-commercial export of Rapid Antigen
Test Kits ('RATs') outside Australia and
price-gouging of RAT tests by individuals who have purchased the
tests in a retail transaction (17 January 2022). More...
New Department of Enterprise Investment and Trade
On 27 January 2022, the Minister for Enterprise,
Investment and Trade, Western Sydney and Tourism and Sport
announced Amy Brown was appointed Secretary of the brand new
Department of Enterprise Investment and Trade. Amy Brown is
currently the CEO of Investment NSW and a former lawyer. Ms Brown
will oversee the Department's commitment to economic
development, innovation, emerging technology and science to set the
NSW economy up for a successful future (27 January 2022). More...
NSW Government showcases homegrown world-class
innovations at Expo 2020 this week
The NSW Government showcased 30 of its best health,
medical technology and research organisations as part of
Dubai's Arab Health and Expo 2020 Dubai program at the
Australian Pavilion this week. The Expo is one way the Government
intends to develop the state's $92 billion pre-pandemic
healthcare sector. The event highlighted investment opportunities
across sectors in NSW Health such as construction, biotechnology,
manufacturing and research (28 January 2022). More...
In practice and courts
Commonwealth
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and
Security (Joint)
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and
Security (Joint) is currently inviting written submissions
addressing any aspects of the National Security Legislation
Amendment (Comprehensive Review and Other Measures No. 1) Bill
2021. Submissions close 3 February 2022 at 3pm. Read more here.
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and
Security (Joint)
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and
Security (Joint) is currently inviting submissions addressing its
review into the Administration and Expenditure No. 20 of Australian
intelligence agencies. Under section 29(1) of the Intelligence
Services Act 2001 (Cth), the Committee is required to conduct an
annual review of the administration, expenditure and financial
statements Australian Security Intelligence Organisation,
Australian Secret Intelligence Service, Australian
Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, Defence Intelligence
Organisation, the Australian Signals Directorate and the Office of
National Intelligence. Submissions close 11 February 2022. Read
more here.
Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social
Media (Senate)
The Senate established a Select Committee on Foreign
Interference through Social Media to inquire into and report on the
risk posed to Australia's democracy by foreign interference
through social media on 5 December 2019. The Committee will present
its final report on or before the second sitting day of May 2022.
Submissions close 11 February 2022. Read more here.
Joint Standing Committee on the National Disability
Insurance Scheme (Joint)
The Joint Standing Committee on the National Disability
Insurance Scheme (Joint) has decided to conduct an inquiry into
current scheme implementation and forecasting for the NDIS. The
focus of the inquiry is how the NDIS is implemented and funded, and
what supports are or should be available for people with disability
alongside the NDIS. The second of the submission closing dates is
28 February 2022. Read more here.
Submissions on Exposure Draft of the Security
Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure Protection) Bill
2022
The Security Legislation Amendment (Critical
Infrastructure Protection) Bill 2022 (SLACIP Bill)
commenced on 2 December 2021. The Commonwealth Government sought
submissions on a second set of amendments under the Security of
Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (Cth) (SOCI Act)
which proposed a framework for risk management programs,
declarations of systems of national significance and enhanced cyber
security obligations. Submissions closed on 1 February 2022,
however a virtual Town Hall meeting on 4 February 2022 between 1pm
to 2pm has been organised. Read more here.
Review of Australia's electronic surveillance
laws
In 2021, the Commonwealth Government issued a discussion
paper on reform of Australia's electronic surveillance
framework. The Department of Home Affairs is welcoming
submissions in response to all or a select few of the 37 questions
in the discussion paper. The closing date for submissions is 11
February 2022 at 5pm. Read more here.
NSW
New NSW Government Gazette website
The manager of the NSW legislation website, the NSW
Parliamentary Counsel's Office is expecting this month to roll
out the final phase of the brand new NSW Government Gazette
website. The new standalone website aims to hold all the current
gazette data currently on the NSW legislation website and provide
users control over when notices are lodged and published.
Click here to view the features of the new
website. Read more here.
Stakeholder views wanted on energy sector - Department
of Planning, Industry and Environment
The NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
is seeking stakeholder views on a broad range of options to address
issues in the current energy sector. The Department is seeking
input to create solutions to barriers faced by customers and
businesses in an effort to enhance the way customers participate in
the electricity market. Have your say by Wednesday, 23 February
2022 here.
New Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulations to
commence 1 March 2022
The NSW Government will replace the Environmental Planning
and Assessment Regulation 2000 with a new Environmental Planning
and Assessment Regulation 2021 that will commence next month. The
NSW Government developed the new Regulation after seeking feedback
to help make a simpler, easier and more transparent planning
system. See here for a summary of the benefits of the
new changes.
New approach to rezoning as part of Planning Reform
Action Plan
Following the NSW Government's Planning Reform Action
Plan in June 2021, the NSW Government is proposing to
'speed up' the process for changing planning rules for
rezoning. The reforms will include new ways of reducing the time to
process a proposal to change planning rules by a third by 2023 and
establish a new appeals pathway. The Government is currently
putting forward a discussion paper on a new approach for feedback
which you can view here. The new approach is intended to start in
2022.
Published - articles, papers, reports
Annual Report on Government Services (RoGs) providing
information on the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of
government services in Australia by the Productivity
Commission
The Australian Government Productivity Commission
progressively released Part E: Health of its RoGs on 1 February
2022. The information provides a reference for the impact of
COVID-19 on data for the health sector and performance reporting
for primary and community health, ambulance services, public
hospitals and services for mental health. Part B relating to child
care, education and training will be released on 3 February 2022.
Submission by NSW Law Society into Public Interest
Disclosures Bill 2021 (NSW)
The NSW Law Society made a recent submission to the
inquiry into the Public Interest Disclosures Bill 2021,
following a report prepared by the Ombudsman on 19 October 2021.
The Bill seeks to re-write the regime for public interest
disclosures in NSW. The Law Society's submission, as informed
by its Public Law Committee, is supportive of the Bill and
acknowledges the timeliness of resourcing which will be required to
ensure its success. See the NSW Ombudsman's special report on
the Public Interest Disclosures Bill here.
Submission by NSW Law Society to Law Council
The NSW Law Society made a recent submission to the Law
Society Council of Australia, informed by its Public Law Committee
in response to the Attorney-General's Report on the Statutory Review of the Tribunals
Amalgamation Act 2015 published on 23 July 2019. The
Society requested that the Law Council advocate for the
Commonwealth Government to respond to the Report on the basis that
many of the measures recommended continue to be relevant.
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights report
into Religious Discrimination Bill 2021 and related bills
On 26 November 2021, the Commonwealth Attorney-General
referred the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights to
inquire and provide a report on the Religious Discrimination Bill
2021, The Religious Discrimination (Consequential Amendments) Bill
2021 and the Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2021. The date
of the report into the so-called 'religious discrimination
legislative package' is set to be published on 4 February 2022.
Read more here.
Cases
Shin v Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural
Affairs [2022] FCA 35
MIGRATION - refusal of student visa - where Administrative Appeals
Tribunal found that the first appellant did not genuinely intend to
stay in Australia temporarily - application of cl 500.212 of
Schedule 2 of the Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth) - whether
Tribunal erred in taking into account irrelevant considerations
being the appellant's secondary intention to work - appeal
dismissed.
CHVS v Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural
Affairs [2022] FCA 34
MIGRATION - application for an extension of time to appeal decision
of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Tribunal)
dismissing the Applicant's application for want of jurisdiction
- Tribunal without jurisdiction because notification earlier given
pursuant to s 501CA(3)(b) of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) invalid -
application dismissed.
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - whether declaration appropriate -
declaration made to quell the controversy in the proceeding and to
avoid any multiplicity of proceedings by making clear the basis of
Court's findings regarding the Tribunal's want of
jurisdiction.
BLF20 v Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural
Affairs [2022] FCA 43
COSTS - where parties agree that the appeal be allowed - whether
First Respondent should pay Appellant's costs of trial and
appeal.
Verma v Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural
Affairs [2022] FEDCFAMC2G
32
MIGRATION - student visa - decision of the Administrative Appeals
Tribunal - whether the Tribunal acted unfairly by making a decision
(pursuant to s 362B of the Act) in the absence of the applicant -
whether the Tribunal "misguided" the applicant - whether
the Tribunal failed to afford the applicant procedural fairness -
no jurisdictional error - application dismissed.
HVHG and Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs
(Citizenship) [2022] AATA
87
CITIZENSHIP - refusal of a citizenship application - whether the
applicant is of good character - make false document to obtain
property - lengthy driving offences - whether enough time passed
since offences - decision affirmed.
Djokovic v Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural
Affairs [2022] FCAFC
3
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - administrative decisions - cancellation of
visa - public interest
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - judicial review - Minister for Immigration,
Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs -
procedural fairness.
Legislation
Commonwealth
Bills
Security Legislation Amendment (Critical
Infrastructure Protection) Bill 2022 (Draft)
1 February 2022 - a Bill to include a second set of amendments to
the SOCI Act. Submissions on the exposure draft and explanatory
materials closed on 1 February 2022.
Treasury Laws Amendment (Measures for
Consultation) Bill 2022: Increased Tribunal powers for small
business taxation decisions (Draft)
19 January 2022 - a Bill to extend the power of the Administrative
Appeals Tribunal to make it easier for small businesses to pause
debt recovery action. Submissions on the exposure draft and
explanatory materials closed on 19 January 2022.
Act Compilation
Aged Care Legislation Amendment
(Vaccination Information) Principles 2022
Registered 21 January 2022 - statutory principles made under the
Aged Care Act 1997 (Cth) that inserted new booster vaccination
requirements into the Accountability Principles 2014 (Cth) and the
Records Principles 2014 (Cth).
Advance to the Finance Minister
Determination (No. 4 of 2021-2022)
Registered 14 January 2022 - this Advance to the Finance Minister
(AFM) allocation builds on AFM Determination (No.
2) 2021-22, which was necessary due to the impact of the Delta
variant. The Advance is made pursuant to Appropriation Act (No. 1)
2021-2022 (67 of 2021).
Biosecurity (Human Biosecurity Emergency)
(Human Coronavirus with Pandemic Potential) (COVID-19 Rapid Antigen
Tests) Determination 2022
Registered 7 January 2022 - the Determination prohibits the
non-commercial export of Rapid Antigen Test Kits
('RATs') outside Australian borders and
price-gouging of RAT tests by persons who have purchased the tests
in a retail transaction.
Biosecurity (Preventative Biosecurity
Measures-Incoming International Flights) Determination
2022
Registered on 21 January 2022 - Determination made under s 51(2) of
the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cth) and sets out preliminary matters in
Part 1 and biosecurity measures to be taken by specified classes of
person in Part 2.
Regulations and other miscellaneous
instruments
Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers)
Amendment (Prime Minister and Cabinet Measures No. 1) Regulations
2022
Registered 18 January 2022.
Superannuation (Government Co-contribution
for Low Income Earners) Regulations 2022 (Draft)
The previous Superannuation (Government Co-contribution for Low
Income Earners) Regulations 2004 will reach their sunset date on 1
April 2022. The new draft Regulations are intended to ensure
improvement from the 2004 Regulations by continuing the operation
of the super co-contribution and simplifying the provisions for
ease of reference.
Tax Agent Services Regulations 2022
(Draft)
The previous Tax Agent Services Regulations 2009 are also scheduled
to reach their sunset date on 1 April 2022. The new draft
Regulations will have minor technical changes.
Terrorism Insurance Amendment (Cyclone and
Related Flood Damage Reinsurance Pool) Regulations 2022
(Draft)
The purpose of the Regulations is to amend the Terrorism and
Cyclone Insurance Regulations 2003 and refine the framework to
enable the Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation to operate the
cyclone insurance scheme.
Rules
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative)
Amendment (Blue Carbon Projects) Rule 2022
Registered 19 January 2022 - commencement of Schedule 1
Amendments.
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative)
Amendment (Plantation Forestry) Rule 2022
Registered 19 January 2022 - Determination crediting the reduction
of emissions from additional carbon stored in permanent forests,
plantations and harvested wood products.
Private Health Insurance (Health Insurance
Business) Legislation Amendment Rules (No 1)
2022 - PHI 06/22
The Private Health Insurance Legislation Amendment Rules (No. 1)
2022 make consequential changes to the Private Health Insurance
Rules to reflect changes to Medical Benefit Schedule commencing 1
March 2022.
Private Health Insurance Legislation
Amendment Rules (No. 1) 2022
Published 28 January 2022.
NSW
Regulations and other miscellaneous instruments
Bathurst Regional Local Environmental Plan
2014 (Map Amendment No 2) (14 of 2022)
Registered 21 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Bathurst Regional
Local Environmental Plan 2014 in relation to certain land in Meadow
Flat.
Camden Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Map
Amendment No 4) (2 of 2022)
Registered 14 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Camden Local
Environmental Plan 2010.
Campbelltown Local Environmental Plan 2015
(Map Amendment No 4) (15 of 2022)
Registered 21 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979)
(NSW) and amends or replaces the maps adopted by Campbelltown Local
Environmental Plan 2015.
Camden Local Environmental Plan Amendment
(Sydney Region Growth Centres - South West Growth Centre) (Map
Amendment No 3) 2022 (22 of 2022)
Registered 28 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and applies to part of Lot 13, DP 1218155, 877 The Northern Road,
Bringelly.
Determination under the Biodiversity
Conservation Act 2016 (11 of 2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Determination is made pursuant to
the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (63 of 2016) (NSW)
(the Act). The Scientific Committee established
under the Act has made a determination under Part 4, Division 4 to
provisionally list a species as a critically endangered on an
emergency basis. Schedule 1, Part 2, Div 2 is amended by inserting
Pittosporaceae: "Pittosporum" sp. Coffs Harbour (A.S.
Benwell 342, NSW1102028) alphabetically.
Dungog Local Environmental Plan 2014
(Amendment No 9) (16 of 2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979)
(NSW) and amends the Dungog Local Environmental Plan 2014 in
relation to the use of certain land at Dungog Common Recreation
Reserve.
District Court Criminal Practice Note 23 -
Resumption of Jury Trials and in person appearances in Judge Alone
Trials (Revision)
Commences 12 January 2022 under Gazette No 21 (n2022-0092) - this
Practice Note is made pursuant to the District Court Act 1973 (9 of
1973) (NSW) and is a revision of the Practice Note that commenced
on 10 October 2021.
Electoral Amendment (COVID-19) Regulation
2022 (10 of 2022)
Published 19 January 2022 - this Regulation is made pursuant to the
Electoral Act 2017 (66 of 2017) (NSW). The object of the Regulation
is to amend the Electoral Regulation 2018 to make further provision
regarding the conduct of by-elections during the COVID-19
pandemic.
Environmental Planning and Assessment
Amendment (Port Kembla Steelworks Commodity Logistics and Import
Project) Order 2021 (20 of 2022)
Published 28 January 2022 - this Order is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW).
The object of the Order is to declare certain development for the
purposes of the Commodity Logistics and Import project relating to
the Port Kembla Steelworks to be state significant and state
critical infrastructure. The development referred to involves
modification of berths and infrastructure relating to the
steelworks and automation of grab-type ship unloaders.
Final Determination under the Biodiversity
Conservation Act 2016 (12 of 2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Determination is made pursuant to
the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (63 of 2016) (NSW). The
Scientific Committee established under the Act has made a final
determination under Part 4, Division 3 to list a species as a
critically endangered. Schedule 1, Part 1, Div 2 is amended by
inserting "Leionema westonii" L.M. Copel & I. Telford
alphabetically.
Greyhound Racing Act 2017 - Greyhound
Racing Rules (1 February 2022) (21 of 2022)
(Repealed)
Published 28 January 2022 - this Regulation was made pursuant to
the Greyhound Racing Act 2017 (13 of 2017) (NSW) but has since been
repealed.
Legal Profession Uniform Admission
Amendment (Board) Rule 2021 (1 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Rule is made pursuant to the Legal
Profession Uniform Law (NSW) and Legal Profession Uniform Law
Application Act 2014 (16 of 2014) (NSW). The Rule inserts a new
definition of "Board" into the Legal Profession Uniform
Admission Rules 2015 (NSW).
Maitland Local Environmental Plan 2011
(Amendment No 32) (3 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Maitland Local
Environmental Plan 2011 and environmental heritage provisions.
Orange Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Map
Amendment No 3) (4 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Orange Local
Environmental Plan 2011.
Public Health (COVID-19 Self-Isolation)
Order (No 4) Amendment (No 3) Order 2022
Registered 5 January 2022 under Gazette No 1 (n2022-0001) - this
Order is made pursuant to the Public Health Act 2010 (127 of 2010)
(NSW). The object of the Order is to amend the Public Health
(COVID-19 Self-Isolation) Order (No 4) 2021 in order to clarify
that certain persons engaged by the Department of Education are
also authorised contact tracers.
Public Health (COVID-19 Self-Isolation)
Order (No 4) Amendment (No 4) Order 2022
Registered 12 January 2022 under Gazette No 4 (n2022-0004) - this
Order is made pursuant to the Public Health Act 2010 (127 of 2010)
(NSW). The object of the Order is to give effect to changes agreed
by the Government, summarised here.
Public Health Amendment (Rapid Antigen
Tests) Regulation 2022 (9 of 2022)
Published 19 January 2022 - this Regulation is made pursuant to the
Public Health Act 2010 (127 of 2010) NSW. It prescribes a penalty
notice in the amount of $1,000 if a person fails to comply with a
direction of the Minister for Health requiring the person to give
notification that the person has tested positive to COVID-19 as a
result of a rapid antigen test.
Public Health (COVID-19 General) Order (No
2) Amendment (No 5) Order 2022
Registered 7 January 2022 under Gazette No 2 (n2022-0002) - this
Order is made pursuant to the Public Health Act 2010 (127 of 2010)
(NSW). The object of this Order is to require certain persons
arriving in New South Wales, including flight crew, to self-isolate
until the person has undergone a rapid antigen test for COVID-19
and the result of the test is negative, and require a person who
tests positive on a rapid antigen test for COVID-19 to undergo a
test for COVID-19 as soon as practical after testing positive, and
self-isolate until the person is notified that the result for the
test for COVID-19 is negative.
Public Health (COVID-19 General) Order (No
2) Amendment (No 6) Order 2022
Registered 10 January 2022 under Gazette No 3 (n2022-0003) - this
Order is made pursuant to the Public Health Act 2010 (127 of 2010)
(NSW). The object of the Order is to prohibit singing and dancing
by persons attending musical festivals.
Retail and Other Commercial Leases
(COVID-19) Regulation 2022 - No. 7 of 2022
Updated on 14 January 2022 - this Regulation is to be repealed by s
16(2) of this Regulation on 14 July 2022.
Shellharbour Local Environmental Plan 2013
(Amendment No 24) (8 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Regulation is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and applies to Lot 300, DP 1223037, 10 Croome Road, Croom.
Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Amendment
(Savings and Transitional Provisions) Regulation 2022 (13 of
2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Regulation is made pursuant to the
Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 (99 of 1997) (NSW). The object
of the Regulation is to extend by 12 months the period in which s
81(4) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (NSW) does not
operate to stop operations being undertaken in relation to the
Snowy 2.0 project that are not in accordance with Kosciuszko
National Park Plan of Management 2006.
Sutherland Local Environmental Plan 2015
(Map Amendment No 1) (17 of 2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Sutherland Shire
Local Environmental Plan 2015.
Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2011
(Map Amendment No 1) (19 of 2022)
Published 21 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Warringah Local
Environmental Plan 2011 in relation to certain land in Allambie
Heights.
Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2012
(Map Amendment No 1) (5 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Willoughby Local
Environmental Plan 2012.
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 2009
(Map Amendment No 2) (23 of 2022)
Published 28 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and amends or replaces the maps adopted by the Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 2009 in relation to certain land in Yallah and
Marshall Mount.
Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 2014
(Amendment No 23) (6 of 2022)
Published 14 January 2022 - this Plan is made pursuant to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (203 of 1979) (NSW)
and applies to SP 30455, 780-786 New South Head Road, Rose Bay.
Acts
Greyhound Racing Act 2017 (NSW) (24 of
2022)
Greyhound Racing Rules 2022 - the object of these Rules is to
provide rules for or with respect to any matter relating to
greyhound racing, made by the members of the Greyhound Welfare and
Integrity Commission, in accordance with section 55(1) of the
Greyhound Racing Act 2017 and following consultation with Greyhound
Racing NSW.
This publication does not deal with every important topic or change in law and is not intended to be relied upon as a substitute for legal or other advice that may be relevant to the reader's specific circumstances. If you have found this publication of interest and would like to know more or wish to obtain legal advice relevant to your circumstances please contact one of the named individuals listed.