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  • Senate Order for the production of indexed lists of departmental and agency files

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    Frequently asked question response relating to lighthouse
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  • Senate Order on non-corporate Commonwealth entity contracts listing

    Pursuant to the Senate Order on non-corporate Commonwealth entity contracts the following link to AusTender sets out contracts entered into by Federal Court of Australia which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more and which:
  • 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
  • Family law: Conciliation

    This page describes the role of conciliation in dispute resolution, including the role of the judicial registrar who will conduct the conference
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    From 22 April 2025, changes will be introduced to how urgent Initiating Applications and Family Law (Airport) Watchlist applications are managed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1) and (Division 2). These changes aim to improve the efficient review and prioritisation of urgent applications.
  • Family Violence Prevention Forum

    Some of Australia’s most influential leaders are stepping up to tackle one of the nation’s most urgent challenges — domestic and family violence. More than 100 leaders from sport, business, education, government and media will unite at a landmark Family Violence Prevention Forum to drive cultural change and champion evidence-based strategies that prevent violence before it starts.

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