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    • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Pashto)

      2 ویډیو ، زما د مهاجرت قضیه به د محکمې له لارې څنګه اداره کیږي، تشریح کوي چې څنګه د مهاجرت قضیه معمولا د آسټرالیا فدرالي ګرځنده او کورنۍ محکمی له لارې پرمخ ځي.
    • What can the Court do in migration cases? video (Pashto)

      1 ویډیو ، محکمه زما د مهاجرت په قضیه کې څه کولی شي، د مهاجرت په قضیو کې د محکمې واک تشریح کوي او دا دې پوښتنې ځوابوي چې محکمه څه کولی شي، او څه نشي کولی.
    • Response – Human Rights

      This form is used to respond to an application in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) alleging unlawful discrimination under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: see rule 28.05 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (the Rules).
    • Form 5 – Small claim under the Fair Work Act 2009

      Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2021 - 30.11(b) Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.
    • Nullity (Invalid marriage)

      This page explains the difference between divorce and nullity, and when and how you can apply for a declaration of nullity.
    • Joint Costs Advisory Committee - 2025 Call for Submissions

      JCAC welcomes submissions from interested parties on changes to the quantum of costs allowable to legal practitioners under each court’s scale of costs.
    • Children: Recovery orders

      This page explains your options if your child (or children) normally live with you and have not been returned or you are being prevented from spending time with them due to a breach of a parenting order.
    • Missing children

      This page provides information about, and photographs of, children and others who are involved in family law proceedings and are subject to publication orders that have been made by the Court. This may include missing children and a parent or guardian. This page also provides information about publication orders made by the Court which may lift restrictions on publishing specific details of a family law proceeding
    • Media release: Courts continue to innovate to further increase access to justice for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples

      On 11 June 2025, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Divisions 1 and 2) (‘the Courts’) will launch their 2025–2027 ‘Innovate’ Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) which reflects the Courts’ continuing commitment to providing access to justice for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The launch, to be held in Brisbane, will feature an address from Aunty Betty McGrady, a Gunggari elder from Southwest Queensland, as well as Deputy Chief Justice Robert McClelland AO.

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  • How will my migration case be managed through the Court? video (Pashto)

    2 ویډیو ، زما د مهاجرت قضیه به د محکمې له لارې څنګه اداره کیږي، تشریح کوي چې څنګه د مهاجرت قضیه معمولا د آسټرالیا فدرالي ګرځنده او کورنۍ محکمی له لارې پرمخ ځي.
  • What can the Court do in migration cases? video (Pashto)

    1 ویډیو ، محکمه زما د مهاجرت په قضیه کې څه کولی شي، د مهاجرت په قضیو کې د محکمې واک تشریح کوي او دا دې پوښتنې ځوابوي چې محکمه څه کولی شي، او څه نشي کولی.
  • Response – Human Rights

    This form is used to respond to an application in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) alleging unlawful discrimination under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: see rule 28.05 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2025 (the Rules).
  • Form 5 – Small claim under the Fair Work Act 2009

    Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) (General Federal Law) Rules 2021 - 30.11(b) Before starting an application, see the Central Practice Direction: General Federal Law proceedings, which sets out the procedural requirements and steps in the fair work jurisdiction proceedings.
  • Nullity (Invalid marriage)

    This page explains the difference between divorce and nullity, and when and how you can apply for a declaration of nullity.
  • Joint Costs Advisory Committee - 2025 Call for Submissions

    JCAC welcomes submissions from interested parties on changes to the quantum of costs allowable to legal practitioners under each court’s scale of costs.
  • Children: Recovery orders

    This page explains your options if your child (or children) normally live with you and have not been returned or you are being prevented from spending time with them due to a breach of a parenting order.
  • Missing children

    This page provides information about, and photographs of, children and others who are involved in family law proceedings and are subject to publication orders that have been made by the Court. This may include missing children and a parent or guardian. This page also provides information about publication orders made by the Court which may lift restrictions on publishing specific details of a family law proceeding
  • Media release: Courts continue to innovate to further increase access to justice for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples

    On 11 June 2025, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Divisions 1 and 2) (‘the Courts’) will launch their 2025–2027 ‘Innovate’ Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) which reflects the Courts’ continuing commitment to providing access to justice for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The launch, to be held in Brisbane, will feature an address from Aunty Betty McGrady, a Gunggari elder from Southwest Queensland, as well as Deputy Chief Justice Robert McClelland AO.

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