FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

Giblet v State of Queensland [2006] FCA 537


CHRISTINA GIBLET and ORS v STATE OF QUEENSLAND and UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

QUD 300 OF 2005

 

BEVAN CHONG and ORS v STATE OF QUEENSLAND and UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

QUD 301 OF 2005

 

DAVID DOUGLAS and ORS v STATE OF QUEENSLAND

QUD 389 OF 2005

 

 

 

 

 

COLLIER J

9 MAY 2006

BRISBANE



IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY

QUD 300 OF 2005

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 300 OF 2005

CHRISTINA GIBLET

FIRST APPLICANT

 

MARTHA KOOWARTA

SECOND APPLICANT

 

MAVIS NGALLAMETTA

THIRD APPLICANT

 

RODERICK YUNKAPORTA

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 300 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

SECOND RESPONDENT

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 301 OF 2005

BEVAN CHONG

FIRST APPLICANT

 

CAMERON EVANS

SECOND APPLICANT

 

CECILIA WINIFRED LINDON

THIRD APPLICANT

 

HAZEL SEWTER

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 301 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

SECOND RESPONDENT

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 389 OF 2005

DAVID DOUGLAS

FIRST APPLICANT

 

GREGORY DOUGLAS

SECOND APPLICANT

 

DAPHANE FOSTER

THIRD APPLICANT

 

CHRISTINE NED

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 389 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

JUDGE:

COLLIER J

DATE OF ORDER:

9 MAY 2006

WHERE MADE:

BRISBANE

 

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:

1.                  The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner be granted leave to appear as amicus curiae in the proceedings.

2.                  Costs of today’s hearing be costs in the proceedings.


Note:    Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.



IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY

QUD 300 OF 2005

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 300 OF 2005

CHRISTINA GIBLET

FIRST APPLICANT

 

MARTHA KOOWARTA

SECOND APPLICANT

 

MAVIS NGALLAMETTA

THIRD APPLICANT

 

RODERICK YUNKAPORTA

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 300 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

SECOND RESPONDENT

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 301 OF 2005

BEVAN CHONG

FIRST APPLICANT

 

CAMERON EVANS

SECOND APPLICANT

 

CECILIA WINIFRED LINDON

THIRD APPLICANT

 

HAZEL SEWTER

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 301 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

UNITING CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC

SECOND RESPONDENT

 

BETWEEN:

QUD 389 OF 2005

DAVID DOUGLAS

FIRST APPLICANT

 

GREGORY DOUGLAS

SECOND APPLICANT

 

DAPHANE FOSTER

THIRD APPLICANT

 

CHRISTINE NED

FOURTH APPLICANT

 

AND:

QUD 389 OF 2005

STATE OF QUEENSLAND

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

 

JUDGE:

COLLIER J

DATE:

9 MAY 2006

PLACE:

BRISBANE


REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

1                     This is a Notice of Motion whereby the Aboriginal and Torres Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Acting Race Discrimination Commissioner has applied for leave to appear as amicus curiae in these proceedings. The applicants in the substantive matters have supported the Commissioner’s application. The application has been opposed by the first respondent in the substantive matters, the State of Queensland.

2                     I have read the submissions of the parties and I have heard argument this morning. As Brennan CJ pointed out in the Levy v Victoria (1997) 189 CLR 579 at 604-5, the hearing of an amicus curiae is entirely in the court's discretion. Clearly, the court has to be cautious when considering applications by people to be heard as amicus. In the case before me, it seems to me there is a balancing act. Submissions which have been put to me by the Commissioner, in many ways, seem to me to be leaning towards ways in which the Commissioner could benefit, as distinct from which the court could benefit, from appearing as amicus in this case.

3                     Having said that, I do acknowledge and accept the submissions of Mr Hunyor and Mr O'Gorman in relation to the legislative role under s 46PV Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 (Cth) played by the special Commissioner in this case. I also accept the submissions which have been put to me concerning the significant legal issues in these proceedings which are likely to arise, and the expertise and experience of the Commissioner, which may be of value to the court. On balance, I think it is appropriate for the Commissioner to be allowed to participate in this litigation in the role of amicus curiae, and I am prepared to make the orders which have been sought in the Notice of Motion.


I certify that the preceding three (3) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Collier.



Associate:


Dated:              11 May 2006



Counsel for the Applicant:

D O'Gorman



Solicitor for the Applicant:

Robert Bax & Associates Solicitors



Counsel for the Respondent:

J Murdoch SC



Solicitor for the Respondent:

Crown Law



Date of Hearing:

9 May 2005



Date of Judgment:

9 May 2005