Federal courts and tribunal fees will increase from 1 July 2023 to reflect changes to the Consumer Price Index.
These are automatic increases and were gazetted on 16 June here.
Federal courts and tribunal fees will increase from 1 July 2023 to reflect changes to the Consumer Price Index.
These are automatic increases and were gazetted on 16 June here.
The Federal Court has updated two Practice Notes, Content of Appeal Books and Preparation for Hearing (APP 2) and eBooks (GPN-eBOOKS).
This case provides an interesting addition to the evolving conversation on the significance of social media and its place in the courtroom.
The Federal Court Amendment (2025 Measures No. 1) Rules 2025 have been registered on the Federal Register of Legislation and started earlier this month. These rules introduce a range of amendments to…
Practitioners are invited to attend the Federal Court’s annual Employment and Industrial Law Seminar next month. Sharpening the tools: Developments in emerging and familiar areas of employment law will be…
A credit stoush between documentary-makers over who should be named Principal Director has reached the Federal Court. The Federal Court of Australia in Sydney was asked to decide an injunction…
A national charity has won the right to use Brown Nose Day as a trade mark in its fundraising after a challenge from Red Nose Day. In a Federal Court…
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