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    • Registrars’ bankruptcy and general matters – Standard Orders

      Sequestration orders The Court orders that:
    • Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings

      This Central Practice Direction applies nationally to all general federal law proceedings commenced in the Court from 1 September 2025. It does not apply to migration or family law proceedings.
    • Practice and procedure update: General federal law and migration practice directions and forms updates

      The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (new GFL Rules) commence on 1 September 2025. In addition to the new GFL Rules there will also be changes to the general federal law and migration Practice Directions and court forms.
    • Family Law Practice Direction: Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act proceedings

      This Practice Direction applies to family law proceedings under the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 filed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. The Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 does not apply to family law proceedings in respect of an application made under the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction signed at The Hague on 25 October 1980; and relating to the status or property of a person who is not fully able to manage his or her own affairs.
    • Fair work: I want to apply

      This page provides details about how to apply to the Court in the Fair Work jurisdiction.
    • Review of Migration Decisions by the FCFCOA - Chinese (Simplified) translation

      移民决定 复核审查 本份资料向你介绍澳大利亚联邦巡回法院和家事法院 (Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia)对与签证有关的决定进行复核审查的信息。
    • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Bengali)

      ভিডিও 2, কিভাবে আমার মাইগ্রেশন মামলা আদালতের মাধ্যমে পরিচালিত হবে, ব্যাখ্যা করে কিভাবে একটি মাইগ্রেশন কেস সাধারণত অস্ট্রেলিয়ার ফেডারেল সার্কিট এবং ফ্যামিলি কোর্টের মাধ্যমে অগ্রসর হয়।

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  • Registrars’ bankruptcy and general matters – Standard Orders

    Sequestration orders The Court orders that:
  • Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings

    This Central Practice Direction applies nationally to all general federal law proceedings commenced in the Court from 1 September 2025. It does not apply to migration or family law proceedings.
  • Practice and procedure update: General federal law and migration practice directions and forms updates

    The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (new GFL Rules) commence on 1 September 2025. In addition to the new GFL Rules there will also be changes to the general federal law and migration Practice Directions and court forms.
  • Family Law Practice Direction: Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act proceedings

    This Practice Direction applies to family law proceedings under the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 filed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. The Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 does not apply to family law proceedings in respect of an application made under the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction signed at The Hague on 25 October 1980; and relating to the status or property of a person who is not fully able to manage his or her own affairs.
  • Fair work: I want to apply

    This page provides details about how to apply to the Court in the Fair Work jurisdiction.
  • Review of Migration Decisions by the FCFCOA - Chinese (Simplified) translation

    移民决定 复核审查 本份资料向你介绍澳大利亚联邦巡回法院和家事法院 (Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia)对与签证有关的决定进行复核审查的信息。
  • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Bengali)

    ভিডিও 2, কিভাবে আমার মাইগ্রেশন মামলা আদালতের মাধ্যমে পরিচালিত হবে, ব্যাখ্যা করে কিভাবে একটি মাইগ্রেশন কেস সাধারণত অস্ট্রেলিয়ার ফেডারেল সার্কিট এবং ফ্যামিলি কোর্টের মাধ্যমে অগ্রসর হয়।

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