The Covid files: NT Health Minister hit with 97 applications fighting pandemic powers
One applicant invoked God and Jesus Christ in the courtroom where nearly 100 Territorians filed appeals in protest of the NT’s pandemic powers.
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A NEW challenge to the Territory’s pandemic powers has taken over Darwin’s courts, as almost 100 people filed Notices to Appeal against the Health Minister.
Natasha Kate Fyles was hit with a flood of Notice of Appeals on Monday over the NT Government’s expected extension to the Covid emergency declaration.
But the legal paper barrage is unlikely to stop the expected extension to the public health emergency and changes to the Chief Health Officer’s powers, which will be put to a parliamentary vote in May.
Working off a template legal notice and repeating the same legal instructions to registrar Leanne Gordon, 97 applicants were called on one by one to manage their case.
It was standing room only as the courtroom opened on Monday morning, with the applicants spilling out to a nearby courtroom and a dozen others listening in via a video link.
Among the notable applicants included a former-CLP members and candidates for the Territory parliament, leaders in the anti-vaccine movement and business leaders from across the NT.
Their supporters included United NT Businesses Mario Tsirbas and an alleged November 6 anti-mandate rioter.
Ms Gordon was very explicit that the pre-hearing case management conference would not be used to debate Covid legislation or file new applications against the Government.
Each applicant was asked if they would be comfortable with their case being run grouped together or following a lead case, which would test the legal principles of their applications.
All said they wanted to be heard individually.
“Many if not all the appeals that we are dealing with today essentially are seeking the same relief,” Ms Gordon said.
“(A lead case) would be an opportunity to run what might be considered the best arguments and the most compelling evidence,” she said.
“A successful outcome on one case (could) produce the results being sought on each of the others.”
Ms Gordon warned that running every one of the 97 cases separately would take up weeks of the court’s time.
“We’re fitting in 100 appeals in an already packed court schedule, so that’s the challenge I’ve got,“ she said.
Each applicant had different demands for their case, with some only calling themselves as witnesses, with others demanding the Health Minister, Chief Health Officer, Chief Minister and the Police Commissioner give testimony.
Craig Oldroyd said he alone would need a 2-3 day hearing calling 100 witnesses from across the Territory.
Holding a ‘Concise Australian Legal Dictionary’ the self representation applicant declared to the court that he was a “man of God”.
“I invoke the power and authority of Jesus Christ over this court today and any subsequent hearings in this matter,” Mr Oldroyd said.
“All Westminster law is predicated on the word of God,” he said to a round of applause.
Many applicants complained their day in court would fall after the emergency powers were expected to be extended in May, with one arguing it would make their applications “null and void”.
Ms Gordon said the courts would not invalidate or block the extension of the emergency declaration if their legality had not been tested.
“(But) any decision in relation to its legality would potentially affect the validity of any further extensions,” Ms Gordon said.
Many applicants complained they faced the threat of costs associated with the barrage of paperwork to the government, others said they would be filing a protective cost order.
“This is a cost jurisdiction and any unsuccessful party may be at risk of an adverse cost order in accordance with the principle that costs would ordinarily follow the event,” Ms Gordon said.
Ms Fyles’s barrister, Greg O’Mahoney warned that they could seek costs from the 97 applicants if proven right by the costs.
The gallery broke out in sarcastic laughter, with one person yelling out “what a joke” and another saying “with this government, not surprising”.
It comes as the court heard a number of applicants had not yet paid for their own Notice of Appeals, with Ms Gordon saying the courts had “hit a brick wall in terms of reaching out to them”.
More than a dozen of the cases were thrown out after the applicants failed to show up.
Despite opposition from fellow applicants Ms Gordon said “when the court is essentially left in the dark completely unawares as to why there is no appearance, there is little else we can do.”
SEE THE LIST OF ALL APPLICANTS HERE
ANDREW Filiz
AULD Malcom
BANDES George
BARLING Georgina Catherine
BAYLIS Rhys Joseph Tyler
BERTSCHI Stephen
BOHLIN Ross
CIERI Frederick John
CIERI Ruth
CLEANTHOUS Helen
COLLINS-BUNGEY Tania
CUMMINGS Teresa Lynn
CURTIS Julie Michelle
EGGER Esther
EGGERT Alexander Michael
ERES Brent Henry
FAULKNER Kelli Ann
FREW Christopher Mawson
GASPARIC Peter
GERAKIOS Irena
GIBSON Robert S.
GINNIS Barbara
GUZEL Sevan
HAND Craig
HARDSMAN Margaret Lorraine
HAYES Adam Charles
HEWETT Earl Omar
JACKSON William Francis
JAMES Jarrod Benjamin
JESSOP Debra Louise
JOY Carey Brian
KASTRISSIOS Theodoros John Eugenios
KEFALIANOS Zoe Irene
KITSOS Irene
KLIDARAS Maroulla
KUPFER Ursula Margaret
LAWSON Lucas Ronald
LAY Nicholas Ryan
LEE Katherine Anne
LEE Matthew Scott
LEE Taryn
LELEKIS Nectarios
LePOIDEVIN Janet
MAGNOLI Arion Kyle Tony
MAGOULIAS Themis
MAJETIC Samuel
MARAFIOTI Mario Joseph
MARTIN Tameya Glenyce
MATSON Benjamin
MATTHEWS Ljiljina kovacevic
MAVROS Nickola
McCLELLAND Jake
MCDONALD Timothy William
MCWILLIAMS Marika
MEARNS Donna
MILNER Simon Andrew
MOUTOU Charles Leslie Jean-Eddy
NATION Shane Anothy
O’CONNOR Chantelle Naomi
OBLESCUK Carl
OBLESCUK Maria Lucille
OLDROYD Craig
PAOLO Tony Di
PAUL Simon John
PECK Sarah Louise
PIRAU Claire
PLUME Charles Wayne
POTAE David James
PRATT John Anthony
RAMSDEN Richard Reginald
REYNOLDS Carolyn Jane
RICHARDS Lisa Marie
RIVETT Julie Ann Patricia
ROGERS Chelsea Sharyn
ROWE Michael Alan
SALMON Michelle
SHILLING Thomas Bruce
SIMON Peter Stacey
STEWART Scott
STRETTLES Greg
STRINGER Alison
STRINGER Blair
STRINGER Blake
STRINGER Dean
TAKTIKOS Mihali
TESSTER Lucas Samuel
TESTER Karl
TOMKINS Leah
TRICKEY Scott Peter
TRUEMAN Harley
TSIRBAS Aristocles
TSIRBAS Athina
UN Juan
VAN DER AA Sonia Grace Wilhelmina
VAZANELLIS George
VAZANELLIS Nicole
WALLENT Graham
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Originally published as The Covid files: NT Health Minister hit with 97 applications fighting pandemic powers