The Magistrates Court may make an interim order if satisfied that it is necessary to make the interim order to do 1 or more of the following until the application for the final order is decided:
(a) ensure the safety of the aggrieved person or a child of the aggrieved person;
(b) if the interim order is an interim workplace order—ensure the safety of the aggrieved person at the workplace, or an employee of the aggrieved person or other people at the workplace;
(c) prevent substantial damage to the property of the aggrieved person or a child of the aggrieved person.