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  2. Judiciary of Australia - Wikipedia

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    However, all states and territories have a supreme court, which is a superior court of record and is the highest court within that state or territory. These courts also have appeal divisions, known by various names across the country, including the full court , court of appeal, and court of criminal appeal.

  3. Supreme Court of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Queensland is the highest court in the Australian State of Queensland. [1] It was formerly the Brisbane Supreme Court, in the colony of Queensland.. The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court allows its trial division to hear civil matters involving claims of more than $750,000; criminal matters involving serious offences (including murder and manslaughter); and ...

  4. Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 2012 as a purpose-built building for the Supreme Court of Queensland and the District Court of Queensland, the building together with the adjacent Brisbane Magistrates Court building created a legal precinct in Brisbane, which occupies an entire city block between George Street, Roma Street and Turbot Street.

  5. List of Queensland courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of courts and tribunals in Queensland as of July 2022: [1] Supreme Court of Queensland. Queensland Court of Appeal; Supreme Court (Trial Division) Court of Disputed Returns; District Court of Queensland; Magistrates' Court of Queensland. Children's Court of Queensland; Coroners Court of Queensland; Industrial Court of ...

  6. Court of Disputed Returns (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Court is a division of the Supreme Court of Queensland. A disputed return occurs when the result of an election is questioned. The name disputed returns derives from the practice in common law countries of issuing a writ for the election and then the parliament receiving the results by way of returns after the counting of ballots. The court ...

  7. Peter Callaghan - Wikipedia

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    Peter Callaghan SC is an Australian judge. He has been a Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland since 10 February 2020. [1]Callaghan graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Honours).

  8. List of law reports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Decisions of Superior Courts of NSW, includes Court of Civil Jurisdiction (1788-1814) & Supreme Court of Civil Judicature (1814-1823) Supreme Court (NT) Northern Territory Law Reports: NTLR: 1991-Thomson Reuters: Authorised report Neutral citation: NTSC: 1986-AustLII. BarNet JADE. Supreme Court (Qld) Queensland Reports: QdR: 1958-Lexis Nexis ...

  9. Chief Justice of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Queensland is the senior judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and the highest ranking judicial officer in the Australian state of Queensland.The chief justice is both the judicial head of the Supreme Court, as well as the administrative head, responsible for arranging the business of the court and establishing its rules and procedures.