The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) has released its list of hearings scheduled for Thursday, May 21, covering a wide range of civil and administrative disputes across the state. The tribunal, which handles matters including tenancy issues, property disputes, and other civil cases, will hear several cases in various locations.
Key Hearings Scheduled
Among the notable cases are disputes involving residential tenancies, where tenants and landlords will present their arguments regarding bonds, repairs, and lease terminations. Additionally, property-related matters such as boundary disputes and strata title issues are on the agenda.
Regional Hearings
Hearings will take place not only in Brisbane but also in regional centres including Townsville, Cairns, and Rockhampton. This ensures that parties from across Queensland can access the tribunal without needing to travel long distances.
The tribunal encourages parties to seek legal advice or representation, though it also accommodates self-represented litigants. For those attending, it is recommended to arrive early and bring all relevant documentation.
How to Prepare
Individuals involved in hearings should review the QCAT website for specific instructions on their case. The tribunal also offers resources for understanding the hearing process, including guides on presenting evidence and making submissions.
For further details, including the full list of cases and times, visit the QCAT official website or contact the tribunal directly.



