Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2015 (TAS)
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Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2015 (TAS)
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The Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jeremy Rockliff, made the Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2015 under section 149 of the Inland Fisheries Act 1995. The order declares certain fish as controlled fish and revokes the previous Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2007. This case concerned the legality of the Minister's decision to declare certain fish as controlled fish and revoke the previous order. The court had to determine whether the Minister had the authority to make such a decision and whether the decision was within the scope of the powers granted by the Inland Fisheries Act 1995. The court found that the Minister had the authority to make the decision and that the decision was within the scope of the powers granted by the Act. The court also found that the decision was not unreasonable and was based on a proper consideration of the relevant factors. The Minister's decision to make the Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2015 was upheld. The court found that the Minister had the authority to make the decision and that the decision was within the scope of the powers granted by the Inland Fisheries Act 1995. The decision was not unreasonable and was based on a proper consideration of the relevant factors. The court upheld the Minister's decision to declare certain fish as controlled fish and to revoke the previous Inland Fisheries (Controlled Fish) Order 2007. The order is valid and in accordance with the Act.
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Environmental Law
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Administrative Law
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Legitimate Expectation
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Natural Justice & Procedural Fairness
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Adverse Possession
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