Category : Search result: Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal


Tribunal secures NDIS funding for SA 9-year-old

A South Australian family needed a tribunal to secure NDIS funding for their child, highlighting systemic flaws. Discover why human connection is vital for the scheme's vision.

Corrimal renter wins appeal against eviction

A Corrimal tenant has successfully appealed his eviction after 11 years in the same apartment, with the court citing procedural fairness issues in the original hearing over a rusty stove dispute.

Student awarded $10k over false knife threat claims

A University of Canberra student receives $10,000 compensation after being forced from her accommodation following unsubstantiated knife threat allegations. Read the full tribunal findings.

Three dead in Victorian truck collision

Two children and an adult killed in horrific truck crash near Ballarat. Another adult fights for life with critical injuries. Major Collision Unit investigating.

Harley Reid in frame for AFL State of Origin return

Victorian chief selector Garry Lyon reveals West Coast sensation Harley Reid is firmly in his thoughts as AFL's State of Origin makes its highly anticipated return to the football calendar.

Ocean Grove Library flooded in severe weather event

Heavy rainfall has caused significant flooding at Ocean Grove Library, forcing its temporary closure and damaging books and equipment. The community rallies as staff assess the extensive water damage.

Police Commissioner defends helicopter use

Victoria Police Commissioner Mike Bush responds to allegations he used taxpayer-funded helicopter flights for personal trips with his wife, defending the transport as necessary for official duties.

Townsville QCAT Hearings: Thursday's Key Cases

Get the latest on Townsville's upcoming QCAT proceedings - from neighbourhood disputes to contractual disagreements, here's what's happening in local tribunals this Thursday.

Townsville District Court November Sittings Schedule

Townsville's District Court resumes operations this November with a packed schedule of criminal and civil matters. Get the latest on court dates, case types, and what to expect during the November 6-24 sittings.

ACT Tribunal upholds suspension of renal specialist Dr Falk

The ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal has confirmed the suspension of prominent Canberra renal physician Dr Michael Falk, citing serious concerns about his fitness to practice medicine. The decision follows a lengthy investigation into multiple patien

Teen cricket prodigy smashes 554 runs in Geelong

St Peters CC teenage prodigy Jack Trewin has rewritten the record books with a monumental 554-run knock, opening up about his career-best performance and the joy of playing alongside brother Ollie.

Geelong driver guilty over Princes Freeway crash injuries

A Geelong man has admitted to negligent driving causing serious injury after a shocking Princes Freeway collision that changed another driver's life forever. Christopher Degaura faces sentencing as the victim continues his painful recovery.

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