This paper covers:
- a short outline of the grouping provisions' history
- the purpose of the grouping provisions
- the scope of the grouping provisions
- discussion point " the grouping provisions
- discussion point " exclusion orders.
Source: QLD
Published Date: 24 Aug 2017
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