WJA Trading Pty Ltd and Office of Industrial Relations; R97 (Third Party) [2023] QICmr 12 (15 March 2023)

Application Number
316519
Applicant
WJA Trading Pty Ltd
Respondent
Office of Industrial Relations
Decision Date
Wednesday, Mar 15, 2023
Catchwords

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - RIGHT TO INFORMATION - DISCLOSURE DECISION - CONTRARY TO THE PUBLIC INTEREST - documents related to notices issued to applicant by agency - whether disclosure would prejudice business affairs - whether disclosure would prejudice an individual’s right to privacy - whether disclosure would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest under sections 47(3)(b) and 49 of the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld)

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - RIGHT TO INFORMATION - DISCLOSURE DECISION - EXEMPT INFORMATION - LAW ENFORCEMENT OR PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION - documents related to notices issued to applicant by agency - whether disclosure could reasonably be expected to result in a person being subjected to a serious act of harassment or intimidation – whether disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice a person’s fair trial or the impartial adjudication of a case – whether disclosure could reasonably be expected to prejudice the effectiveness of a lawful method or procedure for preventing, detecting, investigating or dealing with a contravention or possible contravention of the law - whether exempt - sections 47(3)(a) and 48 and schedule 3, sections 10(1)(d), 10(1)(e) and 10(1)(f) of the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld)

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