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2,311 Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation and Department of Natural Resources and Mines; Sibelco Australia Ltd (Third Party) [2014] QICmr [47] (19 November 2014)

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Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation and Department of Natural Resources and Mines; Sibelco Australia Ltd (Third Party) [2014] QICmr [47] (19 November 2014). Application number:. 311817. Applicant:. Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal

2,312 Queensland Community Newspapers Pty Ltd and Redland Shire Council; Civic Projects (Raby Bay) Pty Ltd (Third Party); Sinclair Knight Merz (Fourth Paty); Coffey Partners International Pty Ltd (Fifth Party)

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Queensland Community Newspapers Pty Ltd and Redland Shire Council; Civic Projects (Raby Bay) Pty Ltd (Third Party); Sinclair Knight Merz (Fourth Paty); Coffey Partners International Pty Ltd (Fifth Party). Application number:. 1996 L0006. Decision

2,313 Springborg, MP and Crime and Misconduct Commission; RZ (Third Party), BX (Fourth Party), Director-General of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General (Fifth Party)

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Springborg, MP and Crime and Misconduct Commission; RZ (Third Party), BX (Fourth Party), Director-General of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General (Fifth Party). Application number:. 2004 F0185. Decision date:. Friday, Apr 28, 2006. PDF:.

2,314 86 Decisions that may not be reviewed

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86 Decisions that may not be reviewed. To remove any doubt, it is declared that a decision about the amount of a charge stated in a charges estimate notice is not a reviewable decision for external review. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read

2,315 94 Information commissioner may decide not to review

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94 Information commissioner may decide not to review. (1) The information commissioner may decide not to deal with, or not to further deal with, all or part of an external review application if—. (a) the commissioner is satisfied the application,

2,316 Application of Schedule 3, section 6(c)(i) RTI Act

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Application of Schedule 3, section 6(c)(i) RTI Act. Parliamentary privilege exists to enable the Parliament, its committees, members and officers to proceed with their business without interference. This exempt information provision protects

2,317 Application of Schedule 3, section 7 RTI Act

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Application of Schedule 3, section 7 RTI Act. Information will be exempt from release under this section if it is subject to legal professional privilege (LPP). Broadly, for information to be subject to LPP it must be a confidential communication

2,318 Key published decisions applying Schedule 3, section 8(1) RTI Act

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Key published decisions applying Schedule 3, section 8(1) RTI Act. Last updated: February 19, 2021. Related Links. Guidelines for government: Exempt information - Breach of confidence. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.

2,319 Overview of Section 22(a) FOI Act

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Overview of Section 22(a) FOI Act. Section Summary. An agency or Minister may refuse access to a document that can be reasonably accessed:. under another enactment; or. under arrangements made by an agency. An agency or Minister may refuse access

2,320 29A What an agency or Minister must do before refusing to deal with application under section 29

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29A What an agency or Minister must do before refusing to deal with application under section 29. (1) An agency or Minister may refuse to deal with an application under section 29(1) only if—. (a) the agency or Minister has given the applicant a

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