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    • Practice and procedure update: Word document of proposed consent orders now required with Application for Consent Orders

      From 31 October 2025 additional documents will be required when filing an Application for Consent Orders on the Commonwealth Courts Portal
    • Review of Migration Decisions by the FCFCOA - translated versions

      Links to translated versions of the Review of Migration Decisions by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
    • Human rights: I want to apply

      This page provides information about the requirements for filing an Originating Application – Human Rights.
    • Migration: Costs

      This page explains what legal costs are and when they might apply in a migration review or appeal.
    • Are you having trouble serving your divorce application?

      If you are having trouble serving your divorce application on your spouse, this fact sheet may help you. It explains the two options you have when you cannot serve your divorce application on your spouse – seeking an order to serve the other party in a way other than personal service or seeking to ‘dispense with service’. A Court order is required for both options.
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      Forms for use in the General federal law jurisdiction
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      This page provides a summary of the Court’s jurisdiction over civil matters arising from the Australian Human Rights Commission Act.
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      This page provides information about the Court’s jurisdiction to review a decision made by a person exercising a ‘public function', known as judicial review and how to apply.
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      This page provides details of national organisations and other resources that may provide mental health support services.
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      Legislative requirement: Section 15(3) Public Service Act 1999 Employees affected: All Australian Public Service employees and former employees of the Statutory Agency declared under section 18ZE of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 Supersedes:

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  • Practice and procedure update: Word document of proposed consent orders now required with Application for Consent Orders

    From 31 October 2025 additional documents will be required when filing an Application for Consent Orders on the Commonwealth Courts Portal
  • Review of Migration Decisions by the FCFCOA - translated versions

    Links to translated versions of the Review of Migration Decisions by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
  • Human rights: I want to apply

    This page provides information about the requirements for filing an Originating Application – Human Rights.
  • Migration: Costs

    This page explains what legal costs are and when they might apply in a migration review or appeal.
  • Are you having trouble serving your divorce application?

    If you are having trouble serving your divorce application on your spouse, this fact sheet may help you. It explains the two options you have when you cannot serve your divorce application on your spouse – seeking an order to serve the other party in a way other than personal service or seeking to ‘dispense with service’. A Court order is required for both options.
  • General federal law forms

    Forms for use in the General federal law jurisdiction
  • Human rights: Overview

    This page provides a summary of the Court’s jurisdiction over civil matters arising from the Australian Human Rights Commission Act.
  • Administrative law: Administrative decisions

    This page provides information about the Court’s jurisdiction to review a decision made by a person exercising a ‘public function', known as judicial review and how to apply.
  • Mental health support services

    This page provides details of national organisations and other resources that may provide mental health support services.
  • Procedures for determining breaches of the APS code of conduct and for determining sanctions

    Legislative requirement: Section 15(3) Public Service Act 1999 Employees affected: All Australian Public Service employees and former employees of the Statutory Agency declared under section 18ZE of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 Supersedes:

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