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When NCAT makes an order or decision, you have certain rights and obligations.
NCAT can review decisions made by the NSW Office of State Revenue about tax assessments and some types of state grants.
NCAT's Guardianship Division makes decisions about people who have a decision making disability.
NCAT can hear and decide an issue or dispute in a strata scheme, community scheme or neighbourhood scheme in NSW.
Disputes about strata schemes and other community living including residential communities, boarding houses and retirement villages.
Checklists to help you prepare for a hearing at NCAT.
Before commencing the NCAT process of making an application, you should consider whether there is an appropriate alternative.
NCAT can review the guardianship orders that it makes.
A list of media releases made by the Attorney General about the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT).
Apply to NCAT to register a conciliation agreement made at the Anti-Discrimination Board for enforcement action.
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