Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) In deciding an appeal, the Court may--
(a) confirm the decision appealed against; or
(b) set aside the decision and substitute another decision; or
(c) set aside the decision and return the matter to the chief executive with directions that the Court considers appropriate.
(2) In substituting another decision, the Court has the same powers as the chief executive.
Example--
The Court may decide that an unsuccessful applicant for a licence be granted the licence either unconditionally or on particular conditions.
(3) If the Court substitutes another decision, the substituted decision is taken, for the purposes of this Act, to be the chief executive's decision.