Restraining injunctions
(1) If a person has engaged, is engaging or is proposing to engage, in conduct that constitutes an offence against this Act or the Collection Act or a contravention of a civil penalty provision, a court of competent jurisdiction may, on application by any person, grant an injunction:
(a) restraining the first - mentioned person from engaging in the conduct; and
(b) if, in the court's opinion, it is desirable to do so--requiring the first - mentioned person to do a thing.
Performance injunctions
(2) If:
(a) a person has refused or failed, or is refusing or failing, or is proposing to refuse or fail, to do a thing; and
(b) the refusal or failure was, is or would be, an offence against this Act or the Collection Act or a contravention of a civil penalty provision;
the court may, on application by any person, grant an injunction requiring the first - mentioned person to do that thing.
Grant of interim injunctions
(3) Before deciding an application for an injunction under this section, the court may grant an interim injunction:
(a) restraining a person from engaging in conduct; or
(b) requiring a person to do a thing.