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Kaycliff Pty Ltd v Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (1989) 90 ALR 310

The case of Kaycliff Pty Ltd v Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (1989) 90 ALR 310 considered the issue of bias and whether or not statements made by a tribunal member at the hearing and statements made by the members husband outside of the hearing gave rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias.

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Kaycliff Pty Ltd v Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (1989) 90 ALR 310
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