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Brett Morgan Palmer v Commissioner of the Western Australian Police

[2025] WAIRC 00996 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2025-12-17 File: APPL 4/2025
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Senior Commissioner Cosentino, Commissioner Walkington, Commissioner Tsang
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Applicant: Brett Morgan Palmer
Respondent: Commissioner of the Western Australian Police
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Concept tags · 3

[S]Internal appeals (FB, FWCFB) [S]Police / emergency services worker [S]WA police officer (MCE Act applies)
Archived text (181 words)
APPEAL AGAINST THE DECISION OF COMMISSIONER TO TAKE REMOVAL ACTION ON 3 DECEMBER 2024 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES Brett Morgan Palmer APPLICANT -v- Commissioner of the Western Australian Police RESPONDENT CORAM Senior Commissioner R Cosentino Commissioner T B Walkington Commissioner C Tsang DATE Wednesday, 17 December 2025 FILE NO. APPL 4 OF 2025 CITATION NO. 2025 WAIRC 00996 Result Directions issued Representation Appellant Mr D Weekley on behalf of Mr Brett Morgan Palmer Respondent Ms A Miller on behalf of the Commissioner of the Western Australian Police Direction The Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it by the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA), and by consent, hereby directs – 1. THAT the time for the parties to make any application(s) under s 33R of the Police Act 1892 (WA) be extended to 19 December 2025. 2. THAT the time for the parties to file documents pursuant to reg 92 of the Industrial Relations Commission Regulations 2005 (WA) be extended to 19 December 2025. 3. THAT the parties have liberty to apply. BY THE COMMISSION Senior Commissioner R Cosentino