Baird v State of Queensland

Case

[2003] FCA 1582

5 DECEMBER 2003


FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

Baird v State of Queensland [2003] FCA 1582

JAMES STANLEY BAIRD, MARIE CREEK, FRANK TAYLEY, HENRY WALKER, HENRY DEERAL, EDGAR IVAN GIBSON, ANITA KAREN GORDON AND ELLA WOIBO v STATE OF QUEENSLAND AND LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC.

Q 91 OF 2003

DOWSETT J
5 DECEMBER 2003
BRISBANE


IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY

Q 91 OF 2003

BETWEEN:

JAMES STANLEY BAIRD
FIRST APPLICANT

MARIE CREEK
SECOND APPLICANT

FRANK TAYLEY
THIRD APPLICANT

HENRY WALKER
FOURTH APPLICANT

HENRY DEERAL
FIFTH APPLICANT

EDGAR IVAN GIBSON
SIXTH APPLICANT

ANITA KAREN GORDON
SEVENTH APPLICANT

ELLA WOIBO
EIGHTH APPLICANT

AND:

STATE OF QUEENSLAND
FIRST RESPONDENT

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC.
SECOND RESPONDENT

JUDGE:

DOWSETT J

DATE OF ORDER:

5 DECEMBER 2003

WHERE MADE:

BRISBANE

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:

1.The applicants pay the costs of the first and second respondents thrown away by the adjournment, which costs include the appearances in Cairns on 1 December 2003.

2.The applicants pay the costs of the first and second respondents of and incidental to their appearances today.

Note:   Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.


IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY

Q 91 OF 2003

BETWEEN:

JAMES STANLEY BAIRD
FIRST APPLICANT

MARIE CREEK
SECOND APPLICANT

FRANK TAYLEY
THIRD APPLICANT

HENRY WALKER
FOURTH APPLICANT

HENRY DEERAL
FIFTH APPLICANT

EDGAR IVAN GIBSON
SIXTH APPLICANT

ANITA KAREN GORDON
SEVENTH APPLICANT

ELLA WOIBO
EIGHTH APPLICANT

AND:

STATE OF QUEENSLAND
FIRST RESPONDENT

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA INC.
SECOND RESPONDENT

JUDGE:

DOWSETT J

DATE:

5 DECEMBER 2003

PLACE:

BRISBANE

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

  1. This matter was set down for trial in Cairns this week.  In the course of last week the applicants indicated that they wished to amend the statement of claim.  As the matter was raised at such a late stage it was not reasonably practicable to list it for hearing before Monday of this week.  As it was clear that the amendment or an amendment to similar effect should be allowed, and as the first respondent indicated that it would not be able to proceed in the face of such amendment, the trial was adjourned.  The question remaining is how to deal with costs thrown away by the adjournment. 

  2. The effect of the proposed amendment is to add an alternative basis for the claim against the first respondent.  The statement of claim originally depended upon an assertion that the first respondent was the employer of the various applicants.  The amendment raises an alternative basis for liability dependent upon the allegation that the first respondent provided funds to the second respondent, earmarked for payment of wages to the various applicants.  That this was possibly the case was known to the applicants by August of this year when the second respondent so alleged.  If this alternative basis was to be raised in the proceedings, it ought to have been at some stage before last week.  In those circumstances I am of the view that the adjournment of the trial was substantially as a result of the default of the applicants and that they ought pay the costs thrown away by the adjournment, which costs include the appearances in Cairns on 1 December 2003.  The applicants should also pay the costs of the first and second respondents of and incidental to their appearances today.

I certify that the preceding two (2) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Dowsett.

Associate:

Dated:            5 January 2004

Counsel for the Applicants: Mr D O’Gorman
Solicitor for the First, Second, Third and Fourth Applicants: Robert Bax & Associates
Solicitor for the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Applicants: V J Butler & Associates
Counsel for the First Respondent: Mr J Murdoch SC
Mr C Murdoch
Solicitor for the First Respondent: Crown Law
Counsel for the Second Respondent: Mr A Duffy
Solicitor for the Second Respondent: Bain Gasteen
Date of Hearing: 5 December 2003
Date of Judgment: 5 December 2003
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