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Orders made by NCAT are binding and legally enforceable. If the other party does not follow the order, enforcement options may be available to you.
A list of media releases made by the Attorney General about the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT).
When NCAT makes an order or decision, you have certain rights and obligations.
Information and tips on how to connect to a hearing by video conference at NCAT.
Information on how to apply to set aside or vary a Tribunal decision as an alternative to an appeal.
NCAT can review decisions made by the NSW Office of State Revenue about tax assessments and some types of state grants.
Disputes about strata schemes and other community living including residential communities, boarding houses and retirement villages.
NCAT can review a government agency decision to refuse or revoke an occupational licence.
Apply to NCAT to register a conciliation agreement made at the Anti-Discrimination Board for enforcement action.
NCAT can review decisions made by a government agency about a firearms licence or permit.
10 Feb 2025