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Adjournments

An adjournment is when a hearing or other type of listing is changed to another date.

Anti-discrimination complaints

Expand all. Collapse all. Step 1: Receive letter from NCAT about your case conference. ... Step 7: Attend the hearing. A panel of up to three Tribunal Members

Victims restitution payments

Expand all. Collapse all. Step 1: Check that NCAT can review the decision. ... Step 7: Take part in the hearing. NCAT's hearings are less formal than court

Victims recognition payments

Expand all. Collapse all. Step 1: Check that NCAT can review the decision. ... Step 4: Lodge the application form by the deadline and pay the fee.

Leave hearings

Step by step guide to a leave hearing to consider whether your complaint should go ahead. ... Step 3: Attend the leave hearing. Leave hearings are scheduled fo

Home building claims under $30,000

The following information sets out NCAT's procedures for dealing with home building matters involving amounts under $30,000.

Occupational licences

Expand all. Collapse all. Step 1: Check that NCAT can review the decision. ... Step 4: Receive a letter from NCAT and documents from the government agency.

Register a conciliation agreement

Step by step guide to register a conciliated agreement made at the Anti-Discrimination Board. ... Step 4: Receive a letter from NCAT. NCAT will send a Notice o

Review of an exemption decision

These are sometimes called 'section 58 documents'. Step 2: Attend the directions hearing. ... Step 4: Take part in the hearing. NCAT’s hearings are les

Firearm licences

Expand all. Collapse all. Step 1: Check that NCAT can review the decision. ... Step 4: Receive a letter from NCAT and documents from the Firearms Registry.

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