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Australian Postal Commission v Hayes (1989) 87 ALR 283

The caseof Australian Postal Commission v Hayes (1989) 87 ALR 283 considered the issue of hearings before a tribunal and whether or not a tribunal could compel a party to produce all of its evidence at the beginning of a hearing and if this affected its ability to properly present its case during cross-examination.

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Australian Postal Commission v Hayes (1989) 87 ALR 283
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