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      All matters to be heard in Mackay should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Rockhampton Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
    • Appendix 9 - Information required by other legislation

      Table A9.1: Information required by other legislation Legislation Page reference Courts Administration Legislation Amendment Act 2016 i, 8, 73 Courts Legislation Amendment (Judicial Complaints) Act 2012 53 Family Law Act 1975
    • How can I resolve a dispute with my employer/employee?

      Frequently asked question response relating to fair work

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  • Appendix 9 - Information required by other legislation

    Table A9.1: Information required by other legislation Legislation Page reference Courts Administration Legislation Amendment Act 2016 i, 8, 73 Courts Legislation Amendment (Judicial Complaints) Act 2012 53 Family Law Act 1975
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