Fast-track Approvals Act 2024

Fast-track approvals process - Miscellaneous provisions - Appeals and judicial review

102: Right of appeal, review, or reconsideration under specified Act

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“Decisions made under this law can't be changed using other laws”

If you make a decision under this law, you can’t appeal, review, or reconsider it using any other specific law. This means once a decision is made under this Act, you can’t use other laws to try and change it. The government wants to make sure you understand this clearly, so they’ve included this rule in the Act.

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Part 2 Fast-track approvals process
Miscellaneous provisions: Appeals and judicial review

102Right of appeal, review, or reconsideration under specified Act

  1. To avoid doubt, no right of appeal, review, or reconsideration under a specified Act applies to a decision under this Act.