Details of request “Canberra judges - statistical information family

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
58326  sent  2021-02-28 19:57:46 +1100  waiting_response  2021-02-28 19:57:47 +1100  waiting_response  outgoing  
58648  response  2021-03-04 14:39:33 +1100        incoming  
60062  response  2021-04-01 10:07:06 +1100    2021-09-09 15:00:33 +1000  rejected  incoming  
70362  status_update  2021-09-09 15:00:33 +1000  rejected  2021-09-09 15:00:33 +1000  rejected   
86372  edit  2022-03-10 03:45:15 +1100         
86373  edit  2022-03-10 03:45:15 +1100         
86374  edit  2022-03-10 03:45:15 +1100         
86375  edit  2022-03-10 03:45:15 +1100         
188447  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188448  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188449  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188450  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188451  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188452  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188453  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         
188454  edit  2023-09-10 03:45:26 +1000         

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