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      All matters to be heard in Armidale should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Newcastle Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
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      All matters to be heard in Wagga Wagga should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Canberra Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
    • Alice Springs

      All matters to be heard in Alice Springs should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Darwin Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
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      All matters to be heard in Hervey Bay should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Brisbane Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
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      All matters to be heard in Toowoomba should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Brisbane Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
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      All matters to be heard in Burnie should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Launceston Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
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      All matters to be heard in Morwell should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Melbourne Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
    • Appendix 5 - External involvement

      The Federal Circuit Court has a number of strategies for strengthening its partnerships with clients and other stakeholders, such as legal practitioners, non-government organisations, and government agencies and departments. External stakeholders include:
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    All matters to be heard in Armidale should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Newcastle Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Wagga Wagga

    All matters to be heard in Wagga Wagga should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Canberra Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Alice Springs

    All matters to be heard in Alice Springs should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Darwin Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Hervey Bay

    All matters to be heard in Hervey Bay should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Brisbane Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Toowoomba

    All matters to be heard in Toowoomba should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Brisbane Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Burnie

    All matters to be heard in Burnie should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Launceston Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Morwell

    All matters to be heard in Morwell should be filed on the Commonwealth Courts Portal or at the Melbourne Registry. For more information on filing in the Commonwealth Courts Portal and other step-by-step guides, see the How do I section.
  • Appendix 5 - External involvement

    The Federal Circuit Court has a number of strategies for strengthening its partnerships with clients and other stakeholders, such as legal practitioners, non-government organisations, and government agencies and departments. External stakeholders include:
  • I have filed an application, how do I serve it?

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