(1) The grievance procedure set out in this clause applies to disputes under the rules between a —
(a) member and another member; or
(b) member or members and the co‑operative.
(2) If a dispute arises, a party cannot commence any court or arbitration proceedings relating to the dispute unless it has complied with the provisions of this rule, except where a person seeks urgent interlocutory relief.
(3) The parties to the dispute must meet and discuss the matter in dispute, and, if possible, resolve the dispute within 14 days of —
(a) the dispute coming to the attention of each party; or
(b) a party giving notice to each of the other parties involved, of the dispute or grievance.
(4) If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute at the meeting, or if a party fails to attend that meeting, then the parties must, as soon as is practicable, hold a meeting in the presence of a mediator.
(5) The mediator must be —
(a) a person chosen by agreement between the parties; or
(b) in the absence of agreement —
(i) for a dispute between a member and another member, a person appointed by the board of the co‑operative; or
(ii) for a dispute between a member(s) and the co‑operative, a person appointed by the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
(6) A member of the co‑operative can be a mediator.
(7) The mediator cannot be a member who is a party to the dispute.
(8) The parties to the dispute must, in good faith, attempt to settle the dispute by mediation.
(9) The mediator, in conducting the mediation, must —
(a) give the parties to the mediation process every opportunity to be heard; and
(b) allow due consideration by all parties of any written statement submitted by any party; and
(c) ensure that natural justice is accorded to the parties to the dispute throughout the mediation process.
(10) The mediator cannot determine the dispute.
(11) The mediation must be confidential and without prejudice.
(12) The costs of the mediation are to be shared equally between the parties unless otherwise agreed.
(13) Nothing in this clause extends to any dispute as to the construction or effect of any mortgage or contract contained in any document other than these rules.
(14) Nothing in this clause extends to any dispute involving the expulsion or suspension of a member or the imposition of a fine.
(15) If the mediation process does not result in the dispute being resolved, each party may seek to resolve the dispute in accordance with the Act or otherwise at law.