Northern Australian cattle producers scored a win in the Federal Court today, successfully arguing a 2011 live export ban imposed by the Commonwealth was unlawful.
Key points:
- The Federal Court rules the 2011 live cattle export ban was unlawful
- The ruling is a win for the 300-strong class action against the Commonwealth
- The Court found Brett Cattle is entitled to compensation from the Commonwealth
After 18 months of deliberation, Justice Stephen Rares today ruled former Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig acted with misfeasance when the then Gillard Government introduced the ban.
In delivering his judgement, Justice Rares said the ban order was "capricious" and "unreasonable".
He said:
"I am comfortably satisfied, based on the whole of the evidence, that the Minister was recklessly indifferent as to first, the availability of his power to make the Ban Order in its absolutely prohibitory terms without providing any power of exception and, secondly, as to the injury which the order, when effectual, was calculated to produce.
Accordingly, the Minister committed misfeasance in public office when he made the Ban Order on 7 June 2011."
The 300-strong class action started in 2014, seeking $600 million in compensation for lost income as a result of the ban.
'Plunged ahead regardless'
The suspension came after an ABC Four Corners investigation into Indonesian abattoirs.
In response, then-Senator Ludwig announced that trade to those abattoirs would stop.
Justice Rares found that Mr Ludwig made the ban despite knowing that industry representatives had assured him exports could be conducted in a tightly-controlled manner.
He also found that he had made no attempt to explore solutions with the Indonesian government and there was no advice from his Department about an exclusive ban on exports to Indonesia
Justice Rares said there was "a real risk that, if he made the order in the form he adopted, it might be invalid".
"He made the Ban Order shutting his eyes to the risk that it might be invalid and to the damage that it was calculated to cause persons in the position of Brett Cattle."
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