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    • Media release: Judge Kate Cuthbertson appointed to Supreme Court of Tasmania

      The Attorney-General of Tasmania, The Honourable Guy Barnett, has announced the appointment of her Honour Judge Kate Cuthbertson SC as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
    • Media Release: Appointments highlight career pathway through Courts to judicial office

      On 8 September, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (‘the Court’) celebrated 6 judicial appointments, made by the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Honourable Michelle Rowland MP. Of those 6 appointments, 5 were sitting as Senior Judicial Registrars of the Court.
    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Chinese (Simplified) translation

      Chinese (Simplified) translation of Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia 工作人员和不允许允许为客户做些什么
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    • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Punjabi translation

      Punjabi | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ translated version of the What Court staff can and cannot do for clients
    • Fears for safety while attending Court brochure - Chinese (Simplified) translation

      Chinese (Simplified) translation 你前来法庭时是否害怕人身安全受到威胁?
    • What can the Court do in migration cases? video - translated versions

      Links to translated versions of the What can the Court do in migration cases? video
    • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Farsi)

      ویدیو ۲ با عنوان، در طول مراحل دادگاه، پرونده مهاجرتی من چگونه مدیریت می‌شود، توضیحاتی در ارتباط با نحوه متعارف پیشروی پرونده مهاجرتی در دادگاه منطقه‌ای و خانواده استرالیا ارائه می‌دهد.
    • How do I apply to the Court when parenting orders have been contravened (breached) or not complied with?

      When a parenting order is made, each person affected by the order must comply or follow the order. This includes taking all reasonable steps to comply with the order. 

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  • Media release: Judge Kate Cuthbertson appointed to Supreme Court of Tasmania

    The Attorney-General of Tasmania, The Honourable Guy Barnett, has announced the appointment of her Honour Judge Kate Cuthbertson SC as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania.
  • Media Release: Appointments highlight career pathway through Courts to judicial office

    On 8 September, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (‘the Court’) celebrated 6 judicial appointments, made by the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, the Honourable Michelle Rowland MP. Of those 6 appointments, 5 were sitting as Senior Judicial Registrars of the Court.
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Chinese (Simplified) translation

    Chinese (Simplified) translation of Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia 工作人员和不允许允许为客户做些什么
  • Fears for safety while attending Court brochure - Chinese (Traditional) translation

    Chinese Traditional | 繁體中文 translated version of the Fears for safety while attending Court brochure
  • Fears for safety while attending Court brochure - Persian (Farsi) translation

    Persian (Farsi) | فارسی translated version of the Fears for safety while attending Court brochure
  • What Court staff can and cannot do for clients - Punjabi translation

    Punjabi | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ translated version of the What Court staff can and cannot do for clients
  • Fears for safety while attending Court brochure - Chinese (Simplified) translation

    Chinese (Simplified) translation 你前来法庭时是否害怕人身安全受到威胁?
  • What can the Court do in migration cases? video - translated versions

    Links to translated versions of the What can the Court do in migration cases? video
  • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Farsi)

    ویدیو ۲ با عنوان، در طول مراحل دادگاه، پرونده مهاجرتی من چگونه مدیریت می‌شود، توضیحاتی در ارتباط با نحوه متعارف پیشروی پرونده مهاجرتی در دادگاه منطقه‌ای و خانواده استرالیا ارائه می‌دهد.
  • How do I apply to the Court when parenting orders have been contravened (breached) or not complied with?

    When a parenting order is made, each person affected by the order must comply or follow the order. This includes taking all reasonable steps to comply with the order. 

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