Benchmark WA Industrial Relations Case Database

Local Government, Racing and Cemetries Union (WA) v Shire of Gingin

[2026] WAIRC 455 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2026-07-02 File: APPL 20/2026
Source
Senior Commissioner Cosentino
Not yet cited by other cases
Applicant: Local Government, Racing and Cemetries Union (WA)
Respondent: Shire of Gingin
This case hasn't been analysed yet.
Generate ratio, outcome, key facts, concept tags and cited-case edges. Takes ~15–30 seconds.
Sign in to analyse

Outcome

For applicant Direction issued

Authority signal

Not yet cited by other cases Signal-weighted score: 0.0
Derived from how later decisions have treated this case. Dark green = leading authority, green = positively treated, grey = neutral or sparse data, amber = caution, red = treated negatively.

Concept tags · 1

[P]WA local government employer (state system)
Archived text (312 words)
APPLICATION FOR AN ENTERPRISE ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 42I WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES Local Government, Racing and Cemetries Union (WA) APPLICANT -v- Shire of Gingin RESPONDENT CORAM Senior Commissioner R Cosentino DATE Thursday, 2 July 2026 FILE NO. APPL 20 OF 2026 CITATION NO. 2026 WAIRC 00455 Result Direction issued Representation Applicant Local Government, Racing and Cemetries Union (WA) Respondent Shire of Gingin Direction THE COMMISSION, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA), and by consent hereby directs – 1. THAT by 12 July 2026, the parties file: (a) a list of all matters in dispute; (b) a schedule of all terms and conditions that are agreed by the parties. 2. THAT by 31 July 2026, the applicant file: (a) an outline of evidence for each witness it intends to call in accordance with Practice Note 9 of 2021; (b) copies of the documents upon which it intends to rely; and (c) its written submissions. 3. THAT by 21 August 2026, the respondent file: (a) an outline of evidence for each witness it intends to call in accordance with Practice Note 9 of 2021; (b) copies of the documents upon which it intends to rely; and (c) its written submissions. 4. THAT by 31 August 2026, the applicant file: (a) its reply to the respondent’s submissions; (b) copies of any documents upon which it relies in reply; and (c) an outline of evidence for each witness it intends to call in reply in accordance with Practice Note 9 of 2021. 5. THAT each party file a list of the authorities to which it intends to refer three (3) days prior to the commencement of the hearing. 6. THAT the matter be set down for a 3-day hearing not before 7 September 2026. 7. THAT there be liberty to apply. Senior Commissioner R Cosentino