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    • What can the Court do in migration cases?

      This video explains the jurisdiction of the Court in migration cases and answers questions about what the Court can, and cannot, do.
    • Part 2: Overview of the Court

      About the Court The Federal Circuit Court of Australia (Federal Circuit Court) was established by the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999 (Cth) as an independent federal court under Chapter III of the Constitution. The Court is a federal court of record and a court of law and equity. The jurisdiction of the Federal Circuit Court is best described in terms of three main areas:
    • Admiralty: Avoiding court

      This page provides information about how you might be able to resolve your admiralty or maritime dispute without the need for a court hearing.
    • Wagga Wagga circuit court list

      Due to COVID-19 all matters will be conducted by telephone link until further notice OR advised directly by Chambers. Practitioners & clients should not be attending the court in person. Should you have any further enquiries please email canberra@fcfcoa.gov.au
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      Court list for Newcastle Registry family law matters
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      Street Address: Supreme Court Building, State Square, Darwin
    • Rockhampton court list

      Street Address: Commonwealth Law Courts, 48 East Street, Rockhampton
    • Hobart court list

      Street address: Edward Braddon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 39-41 Davey Street, Hobart
    • Part 3: Report on Court performance

      Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

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  • What can the Court do in migration cases?

    This video explains the jurisdiction of the Court in migration cases and answers questions about what the Court can, and cannot, do.
  • Part 2: Overview of the Court

    About the Court The Federal Circuit Court of Australia (Federal Circuit Court) was established by the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999 (Cth) as an independent federal court under Chapter III of the Constitution. The Court is a federal court of record and a court of law and equity. The jurisdiction of the Federal Circuit Court is best described in terms of three main areas:
  • Admiralty: Avoiding court

    This page provides information about how you might be able to resolve your admiralty or maritime dispute without the need for a court hearing.
  • Wagga Wagga circuit court list

    Due to COVID-19 all matters will be conducted by telephone link until further notice OR advised directly by Chambers. Practitioners & clients should not be attending the court in person. Should you have any further enquiries please email canberra@fcfcoa.gov.au
  • Newcastle court list

    Court list for Newcastle Registry family law matters
  • Darwin court list

    Street Address: Supreme Court Building, State Square, Darwin
  • Rockhampton court list

    Street Address: Commonwealth Law Courts, 48 East Street, Rockhampton
  • Hobart court list

    Street address: Edward Braddon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 39-41 Davey Street, Hobart
  • Part 3: Report on Court performance

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