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Tribunal : Member H Claringbold The AAT remitted the decision to refuse the applicant’s partner visa application for reconsideration.  A delegate for the Minister of Immigration and Border Protection (the Department) had refused the applicant’s partner visa application as ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Bayah (Migration) [2020] AATA 4876

Tribunal : Senior Member J  Kelly The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) reviewed a decision made by the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (the Department) to reject a request for exemption to sit the Citizenship exam (21(3...

TRIBUNAL : Member M Foster The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) affirmed, without a hearing, a decision to refuse a protection visa as they found the applicant was not a person in respect of whom Australia has protection obligations. In 2015, the applicant, who claime...

Location of this page in sitemap: 1700623 (Refugee) [2021] AATA 918

Tribunal : Deputy President F Meagher The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) dismissed an application for review as it was satisfied the decision made by National Disability Insurance Agency (the Agency) is not reviewable by the Tribunal within the meaning the Nationa...

This Disability Support Pension (DSP) Interview Tool is an interactive set of questions designed to help community workers assist people to provide relevant information for their application to the AAT about a DSP decision. The questions in the tool are based on the rules und...

You can access: information and documents from your file without a formal request material under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). Access to information without a formal request You can access certain information from your file without a formal request, ...

What is usually public and what is usually private when the AAT reviews a decision The information in this Fact Sheet relates to applications in the AAT’s General Division, Freedom of Information Division, National Disability Insurance Scheme Division, Security Division, Sma...

Location of this page in sitemap: Resources > Fact sheets > Privacy and confidentiality at the AAT

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Workers' compensation > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Citizenship > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Freedom of information (FOI) > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an o...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Other decisions > Hearing

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

PDF version (81 KB) Paper presented to the Australian Government Solicitor Administrative Law Symposium, Sydney University Law School 26 March 2010 Introduction I am very pleased to be able to speak to you today about the Security Appeals Division of the Administrati...

This appendix contains the following tables providing additional information about the AAT’s activities: A4.1 Applications lodged and applications finalised, 2015-16 A4.2 Outcomes of reviews by division and major areas of work within divisions, 2015-16 A4.3 Number of alter...

PDF version (48 KB) Address to the Victorian Commercial Bar Association - Public Law Section This document provides a brief summary of some of the major changes made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (AAT Act) and related Acts by the Administrative Appe...

PDF version (46 KB) Address to the Victorian Chapter of the Council of Australasian Tribunals 23 May 2005 This document provides a brief summary of some of the major changes made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (AAT Act) and related Acts by the Admi...

What is a hearing? Where will the hearing be held? Who will be at the hearing? How can I prepare for a hearing? What happens at a hearing? What happens if I do not attend a hearing? Access to hearing information What is a hearing? The hearing is an ...

What is a hearing? The hearing is an opportunity for you, and the representative of the National Disability Insurance Agency (the NDIA), to present information and arguments to the AAT about the decision under review. You will be able to talk about why you disagree with th...

What is a hearing? The hearing is an opportunity for you, and Director-General of Security (the Director-General), to present information and arguments to the AAT about the decision under review. It will be conducted by three Tribunal Members. The Members will make findings...

Location of this page in sitemap: Steps in a review > Security assessments (ASIO) > Hearing

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