Administrative law principles – what are they and why do they matter? a lunchtime seminar in Adelaide
Australian Institute of Administrative Law SA Chapter
invites you to a presentation on
Administrative law principles – what are they and why do they matter?
with
Eloise Dibden (Solicitor, Public Law Section, Crown Solicitor’s Office),
Zoe Underwood (Solicitor, Public Law Section, Crown Solicitor’s Office),
Seisia Kane (Solicitor, Public Law Section, Crown Solicitor’s Office) and
Harley (Senior Lawyer, Australian Government Solicitor, Adelaide)
The panel will help us revisit the fundamentals of administrative law from both the South Australian and Commonwealth perspectives, update us on some of the more recent significant authorities and their impact on administrative decision makers.
Chair – Katherine Dellit, Assistant Crown Solicitor, Public Law Section, Crown Solicitor’s Office
1.00 p.m. Thursday, 25 September 2025
Auditorium – 55 Currie Street Adelaide
(Please arrive early to sign in)
Registration is free, however we appreciate your RSVP so that we can monitor numbers Please email aialsa@adam.com.au by 22 September 2025 to secure your place