While we're on the Act, I've always wondered how JQ int'l is allowed to operate, given s.7 (1) (f) (i): that the company's Articles must contain a provision which serves to "prohibit Qantas from conducting scheduled international air transport passenger services under a name other than:
(i) its company name; or
(ii) a registered business name that includes the expression "Qantas"".
Now I know that Qantas Airways Limited is an entity in its own right, separate from any subsidiary company (eg. anything named 'Jetstar'), but it is also the holding company for the group - so could this provision of the Act be seen to mean only the actual entity of Qantas Airways Limited, or the group owned by Qantas Airways Limited?