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  2. Energy & Water Ombudsman - Wikipedia

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    The Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW (EWON) is the approved dispute resolution scheme for all electricity and gas customers in New South Wales, Australia, and some water customers. EWON is an industry-based ombudsman scheme, which means it is funded by its members.

  3. Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of New South Wales

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    The Residential Parks Division deals with disputes under the Residential Parks Act 1998 (NSW). Issues for dispute may involve the terms of the residential tenancy agreement, notices of termination, alterations and additions to dwellings, rent issues, rental bonds, and so on.

  4. Ombudsmen in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ombudsmen in Australia are independent agencies who assist when a dispute arises between individuals and industry bodies or government agencies. Government ombudsman services are free to the public, like many other ombudsman and dispute resolution services, and are a means of resolving disputes outside of the court systems.

  5. Australian Dispute Resolution Association - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Dispute Resolution Association (ADRA) ... In July 2021 a function at NSW Parliament was held to celebrate ADRA's 36th year in operation. References

  6. Mediation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mediation in Australia, as a form of mediation, involves understanding the role that culture plays in the multi-cultural society of Australia. [1] Cultural differences often exist due to race and ethnicity, but can also arise from religion, gender, age, sexual orientation and disabilities. [2]

  7. Land and Environment Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Court is a superior court of record.It consists of a Chief Judge, severals Judges, and Commissioners. The New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal and the New South Wales Court of Appeal, both divisions of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, may hear appeals from the Court, depending on the nature of case.

  8. Australian Financial Complaints Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Financial Complaints Authority or AFCA is an Australian external dispute resolution (EDR) company for consumers who are unable to resolve complaints with member financial services organisations. [1]

  9. Security of payment - Wikipedia

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    This process, which establishes adjudication as the primary dispute resolution mechanism, ... NSW was the first State to implement a legislative scheme in 1999, with ...