THE AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION
THE ADELAIDE MILLING COMPANY
RESPONDENTS.
LIMITED AND OTHERS Industrial Arbitration-Powers of Commonwealth ParliamentConciliation and
Arbitration-Industrial dispute-Operations of State GovernmentsGovern. mental or trading operations-Wheat marketingJurisdiction of Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration-The Constitution (63 &64 Vict. c. 12), May 28, 29
sec. 51 (xxxv.)-Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1915 (No. 13 of 1904-No. 35 of 1915), secs. 4, 18, 23, 24-Wheat Marketing Acts 1915-1918 (Vict.) (Nos. 2812, 2846, 2917, 2969).
Members of an association of employees were employed by the States of Victoria and New South Wales in wheat lumping and stacking and other operations relating to wheat. The State of Victoria carried on its operations through the Minister for Agriculture under the Victorian Wheat Marketing Acts of 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, and the State of New South Wales through the Minister for Agriculture and the State Wheat Board but not under any Act or Order in Council. There was a dispute between the association of employees and, amongst other employers, the two States as to the wages, hours and conditions of work of the members of the association so employed.
Held, by Barton, Isaacs, Gavan Duffy, Powers and Rich JJ. (Higgins J. dissenting), that, SO far as the two States were concerned, their operations were governmental and not trading, and, therefore, that the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration had no power either under sec. 23 (1) of the Commonwealth Concitiation and Arbitration Act to hear, inquire into and investigate the dispute; or under sec. 23 (2) to attempt to reconcile the parties and to induce the settlement of the dispute by amicable agreement or under sec. 24 (2). if no agreement should be arrived at, to determine the dispute by award.
Per Higgins J.-On the construction of the Constitution, there is no excep- tion from the Federal power under sec. 51 (xxxv.) of such operations as wheat marketing carried on by the State, although there are exceptions