New forms (online and paper) are now available for applications in the Migration and Refugee Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
The new forms took effect on 1 July and are available from the AAT website.
New forms (online and paper) are now available for applications in the Migration and Refugee Division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
The new forms took effect on 1 July and are available from the AAT website.
Queensland Law Society members are invited to the Inaugural United Nations International Day for Judicial Wellbeing on Friday, 25 July, hosted by the Thomas More Law School Australian Catholic University….
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is calling for nominations for its annual Human Rights Awards. Nominations can be made for a person or organisation in five categories: Human Rights…
A woman who was charged with driving while disqualified outside Gympie when she was fleeing domestic violence has been acquitted after raising the defence of extraordinary emergency. The decision delivered…
The Sexual Violence Expert Evidence Panel being piloted by Queensland Courts is expanding. The panel provides expert evidence relating to a defendant’s cognitive or mental health impairment in proceedings for…
Townsville and regional practitioners are invited to attend a court ceremonial sitting later this year. The sitting of the combined Supreme and District Courts will be held at the Courts…
From The Docket, the quarterly e-newsletter exclusively for QLS Student Members.
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