The Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) brought an unopposed motion to intervene in an appeal of its decision setting aside the immediate suspension of the respondent's horse racing licences.
The LAT sought to make limited submissions on the scope of appeal, standard of review, and statutory framework, without taking a position on the merits.
The court granted the motion, finding that the LAT's participation would assist the court by offering a useful perspective without causing prejudice or delay.