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Workplace Relations Regulations 1996
134Certain applications under subsection 111 (1)
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134 Certain applications under subsection 111 (1)
(1) In a proceeding before the Commission in relation to an industrial dispute:
(a) a party to the dispute;
(b) the Attorney-General of a State; or
(c) an Association (whether a party to the dispute or not) acting on behalf of persons who might be affected by any award or order that might be made by the Commission in relation to the dispute;
may apply to the Commission for a decision that it dismiss a matter or part of a matter, or refrain from further hearing or from determining the dispute or part of the dispute on the ground that the dispute or part has been dealt with, is being dealt with or is proper to be dealt with by a State industrial authority.
(2) Where an application is made under subregulation (1), the Commission shall hear the applicant and such parties as have an interest in the application.
(3) In this regulation, Association means any trade or other union, or branch of any union, or any association or body composed of or representative of employers or employees, or for furthering or protecting the interests of employers or employees.