CONSIDERATION OF The Present Application
10 In light of the above considerations, the real issue to be decided in this application is whether any circumstances have arisen or developed in such a way as to warrant a finding different to that reached by Gordon J on 17 March 2015.
11 I granted leave to Mr Lucisano to appear on behalf of the Applicant in this matter. Over the course of this morning's hearing, Mr Lucisano's submissions focused on events that have occurred since 17 March 2015. Specifically, Mr Lucisano raised allegations of unconscionability on Westpac's behalf, in particular in unreasonably frustrating potential sales that have occurred or been available to the Applicant since Gordon J's Decision. Some material has been put before the court in Mr Lucisano's Affidavit relating to Westpac's conduct during that period of time.
12 I cannot be satisfied, however, even at this early stage of a proceeding, that there is evidence of unconscionability or unreasonable behaviour on Westpac's behalf. I come to this conclusion having particular regard to the history of the matter and the existence of a judgment obtained by Westpac some time ago in the County Court of Victoria (the 'County Court') permitting Westpac to take possession of the Property.
13 The reality of the position is that if any dispute arises as to Westpac's right to possession of the Property, as determined by the County Court, then it is for the County Court to reconsider its decision. I cannot revisit the questions that were before the County Court, nor do I see anything that gives rise to any issue that needs to, or could be dealt with by this court since Gordon J's Decision.
14 During the course of the hearing this morning, I was considering whether it would be appropriate to adjourn this application to allow some time for the Applicant and Westpac to consider further the process and physical mechanics of taking of possession of the Property, due to occur this afternoon.
15 I was not considering this to facilitate the Applicant conducting a sale of the Property herself, as I think that time has passed. I was considering this avenue only as a way to allow the Applicant and her family some time to organise their affairs.
16 Having regard both to the conclusions I have reached and to Gordon J's Decision, I do not think it would be appropriate for this court to intervene in such a way. I will assume that Westpac will act in an orderly and proper manner in taking possession, and will give appropriate time for the Applicant and her family to relocate, if that is the consequence of their taking possession this afternoon. It would appear to me to be in Westpac's interests to so act.
17 On the basis of the above reasons, I refuse the application for interim relief and will so order.
18 After I indicated my decision in this interlocutory application, the Applicant applied for leave to discontinue the proceeding. This application was unopposed and I will grant leave to discontinue the proceeding.
I certify that the preceding eighteen (18) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Middleton.