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Administration of Justice in Australia
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Vcat
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) provides fair, efficient and affordable justice for the Victorian community. We do this by making decisions about a wide range of cases or by helping people to resolve disputes. We're part of Victoria's court system, but less formal than a court. You can present your case yourself, without a lawyer. We help resolve disputes about renting, guardianship, products and services, owners corporations, building and construction, powers of attorney, planning permits, human rights matters, and many more. We do this by helping people to reach an agreement and settle their case, or we make a decision at a hearing that everyone involved must follow.
201 to 500 staff
County Court Of Victoria
The County Court is Victoria's principal trial court. Each year around matters are dealt with by the Court's 70 judges, supported by 240 staff. The Court's purpose is to hear and determine matters in a fair, timely, efficient, and accessible way. It has original jurisdiction in all civil matters and deals with the majority of indictable offences. The Court deals with matters through three Divisions: Criminal, Common Law, and Commercial. The Court also includes the Circuit Court and the Koori Court. Circuit Court operates at twelve regional locations across Victoria and encompasses the entirety of the Court's jurisdiction. The Koori Court ensures greater participation of the Aboriginal community in sentencing processes. Connect with us on: Twitter @CountyCourtVic YouTube @County Court of Victoria
201 to 500 staff
Courts Administration Authority
The Courts Administration Authority is constituted by the Courts Administration Act 1993 and is independent of Government and is a means for the judiciary to control the provision of the administrative facilities and services required by State courts to carry out their judicial functions.
501 to 1000 staff
Nsw Mental Health Review Tribunal
The Mental Health Review Tribunal is an independent legal body constituted under the Mental Health Act 2007. It has a wide range of powers that enable it to conduct mental health inquiries, make and review orders, and to hear some appeals, about the treatment and care of people with a mental illness.
51 to 200 staff
Sentencing Advisory Council
The Sentencing Advisory Council is an independent statutory body working to bridge the gap between the community, the courts and government by informing, educating, and advising on sentencing issues. You can read more about our role and functions here:
11 to 50 staff
Magistrates Court Of The Australian Capital Territory
The Magistrates Court operates under the Magistrates Court Act 1930 and hears both civil and criminal matters. Civil claims up to are heard in the Magistrates Court. ACT offences which carry a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment and Commonwealth offences with a maximum penalty of less than one year must be heard by Magistrates. These types of offences are referred to as summary offences. Offences with higher penalties than summary offences are referred to as indictable offences. Some indictable offences may be heard in either the Magistrates Court or the Supreme Court while more serious offences such as murder and serious drug offences must be heard in the Supreme Court. Before an indictable matter is referred to the Supreme Court for trial, a Magistrate is required to assess the evidence of the prosecution to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to require the defendant to face trial in the Supreme Court. The Magistrates Court is located adjacent to the Supreme Court. There is a Chief Magistrate, eight Magistrates and two Special Magistrates. The Magistrates have Associates who assist them in their work.
11 to 50 staff
Federal Circuit And Family Court Of Australia
The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia was established by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Act 2021, bringing together the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. These reforms received Royal Assent on 1 March 2021 and commenced on 1 September 2021. The Court comprises two divisions: • Division 1 (a continuation of the Family Court of Australia) deals with family law matters. • Division 2 (a continuation of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia) deals with family law, migration and general federal law matters. With a focus on innovation and fair and efficient processes that centre on risk, responsiveness and resolution, the new Court provides Australian families the opportunity to resolve their disputes faster through simplified procedures. The system prioritises minimising risk and harm to children and vulnerable parties, and parties are given ongoing opportunities for dispute resolution where it is safe to do so. For those cases that do need to proceed to litigation, the Court provides a modern, transparent and more efficient system of justice which is aimed at getting these parties through the process as safely, quickly and fairly as possible without undue delay. In the general federal law and migration jurisdictions, the Court ensures that justice is delivered effectively and efficiently through the enhanced use of technology and centralised case management processes.
201 to 500 staff
Federal Court Of Australia
The Federal Court was created by the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 and began to exercise its jurisdiction on 1 February 1977. It assumed jurisdiction formerly exercised in part by the High Court of Australia and the whole jurisdiction of the Australian Industrial Court and the Federal Court of Bankruptcy. The Court is a superior court of record and a court of law and equity. It sits in all capital cities and elsewhere in Australia from time to time.
201 to 500 staff
Local Court
section of the LawAccess website can help you if you have a legal problem in New South Wales. Representing yourself explains legal procedures and forms for court and tribunal cases. It provides &
11 to 50 staff
Prison Network
Prison Network journeys with women in and beyond prison, providing the support and courage they need to navigate positive pathways and create change. Through our 75 year history, we have supported thousands of women and their families through support work and programs both inside and outside of prison.
1 to 10 staff
Fair Work Commission
We are Australia’s national workplace relations tribunal and registered organisations regulator. Our work directly impacts on millions of Australians every day and the systems we contribute to creating and maintaining are essential to the prosperity and wellbeing of our society. We play a significant role in setting the national minimum conditions of employment and resolving disputes in workplaces. We also aim to support simple, fair and flexible workplace relations through exercising powers under the Fair Work Act. Our organisation consists of Members and Australian Public Service (APS) staff. Members are independent statutory appointees who perform a quasi-judicial role. They make legally binding decisions as part of their role. Our work includes: • The safety net of minimum wages and employment conditions • Dispute resolution • Enterprise bargaining • Industrial action • Registered organisations • Anti-bullying • Termination of employment When you interact with our social media pages, you are taken to have agreed to our user policy. We may change this policy at any time. This policy applies in addition to the terms of service on LinkedIn. See We reserve the right to enforce this policy at our discretion. This includes the right to remove, ignore, hide, or delete posts and comments, ban users, or close comment sections if the content does not comply with our user policy. We recommend you use discretion on our social media pages. Making comments on social media about your employer and your workplace – even if you don’t name names – can also be against the terms of your employment contract. Please respect the privacy of others. As an independent tribunal, we cannot provide you with legal advice. We do not answer questions or provide comment about individual cases on social media. If you require help, please contact us. See:
201 to 500 staff
Mainstream Aquaculture
With existing forecasts for population growth and per capita consumption of fish products, the aquaculture industry will need to triple in size or add another 200 million tonnes of annual output by 2050. This industry profile provides an enormous opportunity for businesses like MainStream, who are pioneers in the efficient and environmentally sustainable production of fish.
1 to 10 staff
Ace Filters Australia
1 to 10 staff
Albany Courthouse
The (AVS) provides support and counselling for Aboriginal detainees and prisoners in prisons, juvenile detention centres and police lock-ups throughout Western Australia. Visitors are Aboriginal people committed to assisting and supporting detainees and prisoners in their local areas. They are employed on a casual, rostered basis but are available at all times to help those in custody.
1 to 10 staff
Nalu Massage Training
1 to 10 staff
Oncology Massage Global
OMG (Oncology Massage Global) is a not for profit organisation founded by Eleanor Oyston and located in the Canberra region of Australia. OMG was established in 2017 to expand the awareness of Oncology Massage beyond our shores, especially in Spanish speaking countries, and to establish international training programs based on medical research.
Sinpojufes
1 to 10 staff
Marmion St Fresh & Gourmet
1 to 10 staff
Sinjufego
1 to 10 staff
Humpty Doo Barramundi
Humpty Doo Barramundi provides employment opportunities to people in our community. Our people work around the clock with the passion for growing our quality barramundi. When you buy Australian-grown barramundi, you are providing Australians with employment and essential skills, while supporting some of the strictest environmental legislations around sustainable farming in the world.
11 to 50 staff
Mrccc
Welcome to The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee website. The Mary River Catchment is one of the most diverse catchments in Queensland. It covers 9595 km2 from Maleny to Fraser Island and contains a population of over people, both on the land and in urban areas and rural subdivisions.
11 to 50 staff
Queensland Industrial Relations Commission
The Queensland Industrial Relations Commission is an independent tribunal. It is a court of record whose powers and functions derive from Chapter 11, Part 2 of the Industrial Relations Act 2016. The Commission plays a major role in contributing to the social and economic well-being of people throughout Queensland through furthering the objects of the legislation, which is principally to provide a framework for industrial relations that is fair and balanced and supports the delivery of high-quality services, economic prosperity and social justice for Queenslanders. The Commission has jurisdiction over the following areas: • Industrial disputes involving state and local government employees • Unfair dismissals and reinstatement applications for state and local government employees • Workers' compensation appeals • Work-related anti-discrimination complaints • Public service appeals • Trading hours • Work, health and safety reviews • Wage recovery • Long service leave payment applications • Other matters prescribed under various acts. As an independent tribunal, we cannot provide you with legal advice. Links of where to obtain such advice is available on our website. See Advice and Resources on the Frequently asked questions page. We do not answer questions or provide comment about individual cases on social media. If you require assistance, you may Contact us directly. Links to other websites that are linked from the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission and Queensland Industrial Registry social media sites are provided as a guide only and such linkage does not constitute endorsement of those sites by the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission and Queensland Industrial Registry and as such, we are not responsible for the content of external websites.
11 to 50 staff
Readytech Justice
With more than 20 years’ experience, Ready Case is Australia’s most comprehensive case management system for courts, tribunals and all justice sector agencies. Built in the cloud and backed by market-leading technology the platform supports streamlined, customer-centric services with unmatched productivity, security and transparency. Providing case-management efficiencies for jurisdictions, better access to justice for citizens and the legal profession and enabling collaboration across all justice sector agencies.
201 to 500 staff
Act Law Courts Building
The Sheriff's Office is attached to the Supreme Court, however we provide a service to all court users as we are responsible for security and support activities to ensure the safe and successful operations of the courts.
Aquablue Seafoods
1 to 10 staff
Spring Creek Barramundi
1 to 10 staff
Torquay Community House
1 to 10 staff
Spinopractic Massage Academy
Kuranda Fish Farm
Department Of The Attorney General
The role of the Department of Justice is to provide high quality and accessible justice, legal, registry, guardianship and trustee services to meet the needs of the community and the Western Australian Government. The key functions of the Department are to provide-administrative and support services, technical facilities and accommodation for State courts, tribunals and boards -assistance, advice and counselling to victims of crime -legal, policy development and parliamentary drafting services to Parliament, Government and its agencies -services to ensure the best interests of people with decision-making disabilities are represented at hearings and to promote and protect their rights in the community -trustee services -births, deaths and marriages registrations.
1001 to 5000 staff
The State Administrative Tribunal
51 to 200 staff
Bailwatch
BailWatch (bailwatch.org) is a public register recording alleged incidents involving serious offending in the state of Victoria, Australia, by individuals who are already out on bail in relation to other offences. At BailWatch, we believe in accountability and transparency in politics and the administration of justice.
1 to 10 staff
Children's Court Of New South Wales
The Children’s Court deals with cases involving children, including criminal and care and protection cases in New South Wales.
51 to 200 staff
Alexandria Court Limited
11 to 50 staff