Case C15/2017

In the matter of questions referred to the Court of Disputed Returns pursuant to section 376 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Cth) concerning
The Hon. Barnaby Joyce MP

Case No.

C15/2017

Related matters:

C11/2017 – Senate Reference Re Senator the Hon. Canavan

C12/2017 – Senate Reference Re Mr Ludlam

C13/2017 – Senate Reference Re Ms Waters

C14/2017 – Senate Reference Re Senator Roberts

C17/2017 – Senate Reference Re Senator the Hon. Nash

C18/2017 – Senate Reference Re Senator Xenophon

Case Information

Catchwords

Questions referred by the Senate - Court of Disputed Returns - Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Cth) - s376, s377 - Qualification of Senator - Constitution - s44(i)

Questions:

  1. whether, by reason of s 44(i) of the Constitution, the place of the Member for New England (Mr Joyce) has become vacant;
  2. if the answer to Question (a) is “yes”, by what means and in what manner that vacancy should be filled;
  3. what directions and other orders, if any, should the Court make in order to hear and finally dispose of this reference; and
  4. what, if any, orders should be made as to the costs of these proceedings.

Short particulars

Documents

10/08/2017 Reference from the Speaker of the House of Representatives

24/08/2017 Hearing – Determination (Single Justice, Brisbane v/link Melbourne and Sydney)

24/08/2017 Hearing – Directions (Single Justice, Brisbane v/link Melbourne and Sydney)

15/09/2017 Hearing (Single Justice, Canberra v/link Melbourne and Sydney)

26/09/2017 Written submissions (Attorney-General of the Commonwealth)

26/09/2017 Chronology

28/09/2017 Written submissions (The Hon. Mr Joyce MP)

03/10/2017 Written submissions (Mr Windsor)

06/10/2017 Reply (The Hon Mr Joyce MP)

06/10/2017 Reply (Attorney-General of the Commonwealth)

10/10/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)

11/10/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)

12/10/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)

27/10/2017 Judgment (Judgment Summary)