25 The applicant cites R & R Fazzolari Pty Ltd v Parramatta City Council [2009] HCA 12, 237 CLR 603. There the High Court held that a local council's power to compulsorily acquire land already vested in the council arose not under s 186(1) of the Local Government Act but under s 7B of the Just Terms Act, which provides that: "An authority of the State that is authorised by law to acquire land by compulsory process in accordance with this Act may so acquire the land even if the land is vested in the authority itself." Subsequently, the NSW Parliament reversed that decision by the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Amendment Act 2009 which substituted a new s 7. Subsection 7(2) provides that, "The power of an authority of the State to acquire land under another Act is affected by sections 7A and 7B of this Act. Any such acquisition to which section 7A or 7B applies remains, for all purposes, an acquisition of land under and subject to that other Act" (s 7A relates to native title). The explanatory note to the Bill for the 2009 Amending Act stated in relation to the substituted s 7:
"Accordingly, the acquisition is limited to the purposes for which land may be acquired by compulsory process under that other Act and other relevant rights and obligations in that other Act will continue to apply to the authority. In the case of the acquisition of land by councils, the applicable provisions are found in sections 186 to 190 of the Local Government Act 1993 (those provisions will now extend to compulsory acquisitions of native title rights and interests and of roads and other land vested in the council)."
26 Fazzolari is distinguishable, as are the comments in the explanatory note relating to the Local Government Act, because they were not concerned with the acquisition of land for the purposes of widening a public road, as in the present case.
27 As widening of public roads is a purpose of the Roads Act, the council as the roads authority is specifically empowered by s 177(1) of the Roads Act to acquire the applicant's land for that purpose.
28 Prima facie, s 186(1) may appear wide enough to empower a council to acquire land for the purpose of exercising any of its functions under the Roads Act and, therefore, to empower the acquisition of the applicant's land for that purpose.