Transport Appeal Boards of New South Wales
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The Transport Appeals Board of New South Wales was a tribunal established under the Transport Appeal Boards Act 1980 (NSW). It heard certain promotional appeals and disciplinary appeals from transport employees of the New South Wales State Government.
The tribunal was established on 1 July 1980. It replaced the Appeals Board constituted under section 87 of the Government Railways Act 1912 (NSW) or the Appeal Board constituted under section 114 of the Transport Act 1930 (NSW).
It ceased to exist as from 1 September 2012. From that date some appeals are heard within Transport for NSW while RailCorp workers may lodge appeals with Fair Work Australia, NSW Anti-Discrimination Board, Australian Human Rights Commission and Supreme Court of New South Wales while State Transit employees may lodge appeals with the Industrial Relations Commission, NSW Anti-Discrimination Board, Australian Human Rights Commission and NSW Supreme Court.[1]