cl 14.2: ‘immediate family’ | Materiality a binary exercise?

Federal Court. Does the term 'immediate family' under cl 14.2 of Direction 79 include parents? If a decision-maker finds one of the factors in Direction 79 in favour of a non-citizen, but the weighing exercise called for by s 501CA(4) nevertheless results in a finding that there is not 'another reason' to revoke a mandatory visa cancellation, can an error in assessing that factor be material in that, had it not been made, additional weight could have been placed on that factor, which could have tipped the scales in the non-citizen's favour?

Some of the questions to the Federal Court (FCA) were as follows:

Question 1: Does the term 'immediate family' under cl 14.2 of Direction 79 include a person's parents?

Question 2: If a decision-maker finds one of the factors in Direction 79 in favour of a non-citizen, but the weighing exercise called for by s 501CA(4) nevertheless results in a finding that there is not 'another reason' to revoke a mandatory visa cancellation, can an error in assessing that factor be material in that, had it not been made, additional weight could have been placed on that factor, which could have tipped the scales in the non-citizen's favour?

The FCA answered those questions as follows:

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