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PDF version (71 KB) Paper presented at the Canadian Council of Administrative Tribunals Fourth International Conference, World Report #1, Vancouver, Canada 7 May 2007 Also published in (2007) 20(3) Canadian Journal of Administrative Law & Practice 241. The Australi...

PDF version (85 KB) Paper presented at the 2006 Veterans' Law Conference, Surfers Paradise, Queensland 27 July 2006 30 Years of Review by the AAT The Administrative Appeals Tribunal began its operations on 1 July 1976. It was a Thursday. As Sir Gerard Brennan, the fi...

In 2019, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) will continue the expanded format for the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) competition: Negotiating Outcomes on Time (Noot). This year, the Noot will be offered to law schools from Western Australia in addition ...

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PDF version (36 KB) Address to the New Zealand Chapter of the Council of Australasian Tribunals, Wellington, New Zealand I studied law at the University of Sydney. I was there between 1963 and 1966. My class included the present Attorney-General of Australia and the Att...

The Hon. Justice Duncan Kerr Chev LH Council of Australasian Tribunals Leadership Conference, Melbourne 14 February 2013 In a perfect world all tribunals would always be generously funded, their role valued and understood, our inevitable mistakes placed sensitively in c...

PDF version (298 KB) DOC version (110 KB) TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL CEREMONIAL SITTING BEFORE:  THE HON JUSTICE DUNCAN KERR, President THE HON JUSTICE RICHARD EDMONDS, Acting President Designate MISS STEPHANIE FORGIE THE HON BRIA...

PDF version (96 KB) The Hon. Justice Duncan Kerr Chev LH AIAL (NSW) Seminar, Sydney Tuesday 27 August 2013 Little has been written about how an administrative tribunal that is ‘not bound by the rules of evidence' exercising merits review best can be informed about ...

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal gives people the opportunity to obtain independent review of administrative decisions made under Commonwealth laws. We review decisions made by Australian Government ministers, departments and agencies and, in limited circumstances, decisi...

PDF version (58 KB) Address to the Forum of Commonwealth Agencies Network 15 September 2005 Modern tribunals play an important part in society. In 1975 the Australian Government established the Administrative Appeals Tribunal as a general administrative tribunal to re...

Page index: Lodging applications Registration Submitting documents and images Technical issues Fees Security of personal information provided Post lodgement Lodging Applications 1.  What kind of applications can be lodged online? You can apply ...

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The Hon. Justice Duncan Kerr Chev LH PDF version (98 KB) Excellence in Government Decision-Making: An AGS Symposium, Canberra 21 June 2013 Little has been written about how an administrative tribunal that is 'not bound by the rules of evidence' exercising merits re...

The Immigration Assessment Authority (IAA) was established in April 2015 as a separate office within the Refugee Review Tribunal. From 1 July 2015, it became a separate office within the AAT’s Migration and Refugee Division. The IAA is independent of the Department of Immigra...

Information videos A range of information videos are available to assist people to understand the AAT’s role and processes.  Accessible information about the AAT The Accessible information about the AAT video assists people to understand what we do at the AAT. The video...

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PDF version (52 KB) AIAL 2011 National Administrative Law Conference - Democracy, participation and administrative law, Canberra 22 July 2011 Also published in (2011) 67 AIAL FORUM 39. The theme of this conference is 'democracy, participation and administrative law'...

Tribunal: Member M Sripathy The AAT remitted a decision of a delegate of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (the Department) for reconsideration, after finding the applicant, his wife and their son are refugees. The applicant claimed to fear harm in Jordan...

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PDF version (65 KB) Paper presented to the Australian Corporate Lawyers Association, 2010 Government Law Conference, Canberra 20 August 2010 The Topic I did not choose the title for this speech, but I do know that it was chosen long before tomorrow's main event (the ...

Tribunal Member: Josephine Kelly The applicant suffers from hearing loss and made a request to the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) for funding for high level technology hearing aids. The AAT was asked to review the NDIA’s decision to refuse the application. The A...

Tribunal: Deputy President B Rayment 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 child visa. The AAT decided...

You can access: information and documents from your file without a formal request written material in relation to your review  under section 362A of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act) documents in relation to your review  under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FO...

PDF version (31 KB) Speech to the Australian Institute for Administrative Law's Forum - Administrative Law : Problem areas - Reflections on practice 4 July 2003 On 6 February this year the Attorney-General announced that the Government would not, for the present, be c...

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