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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.
Find out what to expect at your NCAT hearing.
NCAT can decide disputes between consumers and businesses, including general consumer claims, motor vehicle and retail lease disputes.
NCAT can review an enduring guardianship appointment once the appointor has lost their capacity to make decisions.
NCAT welcomes and seeks feedback on its services. We would like to know what we are doing well and how we can improve.
At the end of proceedings NCAT will make a decision and orders. Orders made are binding and legally enforceable.
You will need to prepare for your hearing so that you can present the best possible case.
NCAT decides cases on the evidence presented at the hearing. You will need evidence to prove your case and to respond to any issues raised by the other party.
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