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The District Court sits in 32 locations across Queensland. Judges also travel throughout the state to hear matters in regional and remote areas. Decisions made by the District Court may be heard on appeal to the Supreme Court; and the District Court may sit as an appellate court for decisions made in the Magistrates Court of Queensland. [1]
The following is a list of courts and tribunals in the Australian Capital Territory: List of boards, commissions, courts, and tribunals.
The Beenleigh Memorial Park was dedicated on 21 August 1925. [28] An aerial view of Beenleigh in 1954. The abattoir was established in 1952 for beef production, and is still one of the largest industries in Beenleigh. [29] Beenleigh State High School opened on 29 January 1963. [13] Beenleigh Special School opened on 1 January 1981. [13]
Map of Beenleigh Division and adjacent local government areas, March 1902. Legend: Cleveland Division (11), Tingalpa Division (16), Waterford Division (18), Yeerongpilly Division (20) The Shire of Beenleigh is a former local government area in the south-east of Queensland, Australia, centred on the town of Beenleigh. It existed from 1879 to 1949.
The Magistrates Court is established under, and has jurisdiction under, the Magistrates Court Act 1930 (ACT). [11] It has a summary jurisdiction to deal with most criminal offences. [12] Criminal offences which carry a maximum term of imprisonment of two years or less, or for Commonwealth offences one year or less, must be heard by a magistrate.
The Local Court of the Northern Territory is one of two levels of court in the Northern Territory of Australia. It has jurisdiction in civil disputes up to A$250,000, and in criminal cases in the trial of summary offences, and also deals with preliminary matters for indictable offences which are then heard by the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory.
The Beenleigh Historical Village and Museum is an open-air museum at Main Street, Beenleigh, City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. It preserves twenty buildings from Beenleigh's past which contain many collections related to the history of this district.
Court of Coal Mines Regulation of New South Wales (1984–2006) Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (1787–1823) Governors Court (1814–1823) Industrial Court of New South Wales (1908–1912) Industrial Court of New South Wales (1996–2016) Lieutenant Governor's Court (Van Dieman's Land) (1814–1823) Land and Valuation Court of New South Wales ...