A Public Interest Monitor has the following functions—
(a) to appear at any hearing of a relevant application to test the content and sufficiency of the information relied on and the circumstances of the application; and
(b) for the purpose of testing the content and sufficiency of the information relied on and the circumstances of the application—
(i) to ask questions of any person giving information in relation to the application; and
(ii) to make submissions as to the appropriateness of granting the application; and
(c) any other functions conferred on a Public Interest Monitor under any Act or law.