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NCAT can hear complaints about discrimination, harassment, victimisation or vilification under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977.
How to apply online. 1. Check the case type page or legislation for orders NCAT can make.
Publications and resources to help you stay informed and resolve your case efficiently.
NCAT decides cases about disciplinary action brought against health professionals, lawyers, veterinarians, architects and building professionals.
NCAT decides a wide range of cases about housing and property such as renting, strata and other disputes about residential living.
NCAT can appoint a financial manager to make financial and legal decisions on behalf of a person with a decision making disability.
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) decides a range of civil and administrative cases in New South Wales.
Find out what to expect at your NCAT hearing.
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