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123 Matters relating to proceeding
(1) Despite section 60 of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Act 2014, a proceeding is closed to the public unless the
Tribunal orders otherwise.
(2) The following persons are entitled to be present during a
proceeding:
(a) the parties;
(b) the representatives of the parties;
(c) the Commissioner;
(d) members of the Commissioner's or Tribunal's staff;
(e) a person giving evidence or producing a record at the
proceeding, but only while giving evidence or producing the
record;
(f) a person whom the Tribunal directs to be, or directs is entitled
to be, present.
(3) The Tribunal may direct:
(a) that evidence given, or a record or other thing produced, at a
proceeding is not to be published except in accordance with a
direction of the Tribunal; or
(b) that the identity of a party to, or a person giving evidence or
producing a record or other thing at, a proceeding is not to be
disclosed except in accordance with a direction of the
Tribunal.