(1) The parties to a review by the Board of a decision of the Commission are:
(a) the applicant for the review; and
(b) the Commission.
(2) A party to a review may:
(a) appear in person, or be represented at the party's own expense by a person other than a legal practitioner, at any hearing of the review; and
(b) make such submissions, in writing, to the Board as the party, or the party's representative, considers relevant to the review.
(3) In this section, a reference to a legal practitioner shall be read as including a reference to any person who:
(a) holds a degree of Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws or Doctor of Laws or Bachelor of Legal Studies; or
(b) is otherwise qualified for admission as a barrister, solicitor, or barrister and solicitor, of the High Court or of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.