Moss v Conservator Of Flora And Fauna; (Administrative Review)
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[2016] ACAT 1
•11 January 2016
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Moss v Conservator of Flora and Fauna [2016] ACAT 1
[2016] ACAT 1
11 January 2016
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Moss and the Conservator of Flora and Fauna were before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in relation to the revocation of Moss's licence to use native plants. The Tribunal was required to determine whether the revocation of Moss's licence was lawful and reasonable. The Tribunal considered the evidence presented by both parties, including the terms of the licence, the evidence of the Conservator's officers, and the submissions made by Moss. The Tribunal found that the revocation was lawful and reasonable, as it was based on evidence of non-compliance with the licence conditions, and the Conservator had acted in accordance with the relevant legislation and regulations. The Tribunal also found that Moss had not demonstrated that the decision was irrational or unjust. The Tribunal confirmed the decision to revoke Moss's licence.
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Wickerson v Conservator of Flora and Fauna [2018] ACAT 43
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