QCAT began its operations on 1 December 2009 amalgamating 23 of the state’s tribunals and bodies into one, providing a single gateway through which the community can access justice.
QCAT delivers justice in a way that is:
- independent
- efficient
- expert
- accessible
- flexible
- able to adapt to future demands.
QCAT decides and reviews matters relating to:
- residential tenancy disputes
- debt disputes
- consumer and trader disputes
- minor civil disputes including dividing fence and property damage disputes
- other civil disputes including retirement village and body corporate disputes
- guardianship for adults matters
- administration for adults matters
- building disputes
- children and young people matters
- anti-discrimination matters
- occupational regulation matters including disciplinary matters
- retail shop lease disputes
- administrative decisions.
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