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What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The ...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an o...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Centrelink > Second review by the AAT > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Centrelink > First review by the AAT > Hearing

Changes to application lodgement and document submission from 31 January 2022

What is conciliation? Conciliation is an informal, private meeting to help the parties consider possible options to reach an agreement. If the application has not been finalised during the conference process, we might hold conciliation. Conciliation is conducted by a Concil...

What is conciliation? Conciliation is an informal, private meeting to help the parties consider possible options to reach an agreement. If the application has not been finalised during the conference process, we might hold conciliation. Conciliation is conducted by a Concil...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Other decisions > Conciliation

Tribunal: Deputy President Bernard McCabe The applicant was a qualified engineer who had been working for the Department of Defence since 2003. She claimed she developed depression and stress during her employment due to mismanagement and bullying by various superiors in t...

Location of this page in sitemap: Nguyen and Comcare (Compensation) [2018] AATA 1623

Tribunal: Member Jean Cuthbert On 7 February 2018, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal varied a decision made by an objections officer of the Department of Human Services to adjust the applicant’s adjusted taxable income for the purposes of a child support assessment. The...

Location of this page in sitemap: Hellier and Rutter (Child support) [2018] AATA 541

Do I need to pay an application fee? Yes. How much do I have to pay? The standard application fee is $1,121. Can I pay a lower fee for a review of a tax decision? A lower application fee of $111 can be paid for a review of the following tax decisions: the amount of...

The purpose of this Annual Report is to inform the Attorney-General, the Parliament, Tribunal users and the general public about the performance of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (the AAT) during the period 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006. The 2005-2006 Annual Report can be...

Member: Roslyn Smidt The applicant is an unmarried woman from India who first arrived in Australia on a student visa in June 2006. In her protection visa application, the applicant said that she left India to further her studies and to be relieved from the social and cultura...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1604609 (Refugee) [2019] AATA 1472

TRIBUNAL: Member M Urquhart The Department of Home Affairs (the Department) refused to grant the visa applicants’ sponsored family visitor visas[1] and their sponsor (the couple’s daughter) applied for review of those decisions. The visa applicants were required to satisf...

Location of this page in sitemap: Ayalew (Migration) [2019] AATA 4035

Tribunal: Member P Hunter The AAT affirmed a decision of a delegate of the Minister for Immigration who refused to grant the applicant a protection visa. The Tribunal was not satisfied he was as involved with the Catholic Church in China as he claimed, or that his country ...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1615507 (Refugee) [2019] AATA 6511

Tribunal: Deputy President G Humphries and Member W Frost The AAT affirmed a decision of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (the Department) not to revoke the mandatory cancellation of the applicant’s resident return visa....

Tribunal: Deputy President S Boyle The AAT set aside a decision of a delegate of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (the Department) not to revoke the mandatory cancellation of the applicant’s temporary visa. The AAT subst...

Tribunal: Member R Skaros The AAT affirmed the decision of a delegate of the Minister for Immigration (the Department) not to grant the applicant and her family members employer nominated visas. There was no evidence the nominator was operating a business in Australia and ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Song (Migration) [2020] AATA 4014

Tribunal: Deputy President J Constance The applicant applied to the AAT to review a mandatory cancellation of a visa made by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department). The applicant’s spouse visa was cancelled on the grounds that he did not pass the character tes...

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