The Pastoralists' and Graziers' Association of Western Australia (Incorporated)

Case

[2014] FWC 9075

16 DECEMBER 2014

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[2014] FWC 9075
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009

s.30(1)(a) RO Act - Application by organisation for cancellation of registration

The Pastoralists' and Graziers' Association of Western Australia (Incorporated)
(D2014/60)

DEPUTY PRESIDENT LAWRENCE

SYDNEY, 16 DECEMBER 2014

Application to cancel registration by the organisation.

[1] This is an application by the Pastoralists’ and Graziers’ Association of Western Australia (Incorporated) (the Applicant) pursuant to s.30(1)(a) of the Fair Work Registered Organisations Act 2009 (the RO Act) to cancel its own registration.

[2] The application was lodged on 28 August 2014.

[3] A hearing took place on 27 November 2014 with a video link to Perth.

[4] Section 30(1)(a) of the RO Act provides that the Fair Work Commission (the Commission) may cancel the registration of an organisation on application by the organisation made in accordance with the Fair Work (Registered Organisation) Regulations 2009 (the RO Regulations).

[5] The relevant regulations are

33 Cancellation of registration (Schedule 1, s 30 (1) (a))
An organisation may apply under paragraph 30 (1) (a) of the Act for the cancellation of its registration if approval has been given to the organisation to apply for the cancellation of its registration by a majority of the members voting at a ballot of the members taken:

(a) in accordance with any rules that apply; or
(b) if no rules apply—in accordance with:

    (i) any rules of the organisation providing for the election of any of its officers by a direct voting system; or
    (ii) if subparagraph (i) does not apply—procedures approved by the FWC.

34 Application for cancellation of registration (s 30 (1) (a))
(1) An application by an organisation under paragraph 30 (1) (a) of the Act for the cancellation of its registration must:

(a) be in the form set out in the Procedural Rules or in a form otherwise approved by the President; and
(b) set out full particulars of the circumstances that entitle the organisation to make the application; and
(c) contain a declaration signed by an officer of the organisation authorised to sign the declaration verifying the facts in the application; and
(d) be lodged with the FWC.

(2) An organisation that has a web site must publish on its web site a notice that it has lodged the application mentioned in subregulation (1).
(3) The FWC, on receipt of an application mentioned in subregulation (1), must publish a notice of the receipt of the application in the Gazette.
(4) Within 35 days after publication of the notice mentioned in subregulation (3), an interested person (the objector) may lodge with the FWC a notice of objection to the application for cancellation of registration.
(5) A notice of objection must:

(a) be in the form set out in the Procedural Rules or in a form otherwise approved by the President; and
(b) be lodged with the FWC; and
(c) comply with the requirements of regulation 14.

(6) An objector must, within 7 days after lodging a notice of objection under subregulation (4), serve copies of the notice of objection on the organisation applying to cancel its registration.
(7) The FWC must:

(a) fix a time and place for hearing the application and any objection to the application; and
(b) notify the organisation and any objector of the time and place fixed for the hearing.

(8) The FWC must not:

(a) refuse to grant an application for cancellation of registration without giving the applicant an opportunity to be heard; or
(b) grant the application without giving any objector an opportunity to be heard.”

[6] The application was gazetted on 11 September 2014. The Applicant also published a notice on its website on 3 September 2014, as required by Regulation 34(2). No objections were received.

[7] At the time of the application, the Applicant had 323 financial members. They intend to continue to operate as an association. However, the burden of financial and administrative reporting requirements of the RO Act have become too onerous for the officers to comply with. The Applicant has not been active in respect of matters under the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act) for some time. It can no longer see any industrial benefit of registration.

[8] The Applicant’s Executive Committee passed a motion to approve deregistration on 2 July 2014. A postal ballot was conducted by an independent returning officer and the result declared on 26 August 2014. 119 members voted and 115 voted in favour of deregistration.

[9] I am satisfied that the decision to deregister by the Executive Committee and the vote of members was taken in accordance with the Applicant’s rules.

Conclusion

[10] I am satisfied that the applicant has complied with Regulations 33 and 34.

[11] Accordingly, pursuant to s.30(1)(a) of the RO Act, the registration of the Pastoralists' and Graziers' Association of Western Australia (Incorporated) will be cancelled.

[12] The cancellation will take effect from 1 January 2015.

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

Appearances:

S. Walker, solicitor with B Ridout for the Applicant.

Hearing details:

2014

Sydney (with a video link to Perth):

November 27.

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