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Aidan Joseph Shannon v Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board

[2026] WAIRC 414 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2026-06-23 File: APPL 67/2025
Source
Commissioner Walkington
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Applicant: Aidan Joseph Shannon
Respondent: Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board
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Outcome

Resolved Discontinued by Leave

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Concept tags · 2

[P]Long service leave (WA) [P]Long service leave (portable / federal)
Archived text (186 words)
REVIEW OF DECISION OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LONG SERVICE LEAVE PAYMENTS BOARD GIVEN ON 10 DECEMBER 2025 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES Aidan Joseph Shannon APPLICANT -v- Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board RESPONDENT CORAM Commissioner T B Walkington DATE Tuesday, 23 June 2026 FILE NO/S APPL 67 OF 2025 CITATION NO. 2026 WAIRC 00414 Result Discontinued by Leave Representation Applicant Mr A Shannon Respondent Ms R Harding (of counsel) Order WHEREAS this application concerns a review of a decision of the Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board pursuant to s 50 of the Construction Industry Portable Paid Long Service Leave Act 1985 (WA); AND WHEREAS on 17 June 2026, the applicant filed a Form 1A – Multipurpose Form, seeking leave to discontinue the application in full; AND WHEREAS on 22 June 2026, the respondent advised that there was no objection to the applicant’s request to discontinue this application; NOW THEREFORE, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA), and by consent, hereby orders – THAT this application is hereby discontinued by leave. Commissioner T B Walkington