The High Court of Australia is Australia highest court, and is the ultimate appelate court for all matters.
Supreme Court of Western Australia was created in 1861.
The highest court in the land in australia is called the High Court of Australia.
The High Court
In all states the highest court is called the Supreme Court.
TheHigh Court is the highest court in australia, as such its main power is that as an appelate court. It also has the power to rule on constitutional interpretation.
Mount Meharry, at 1251m above sea level, is the highest mountain in Western Australia. It is part of the Hamersley Range in the Karijini National Park, in the Pilbara.
The High Court is the highest court because that is how the court hierarchy has placed it. Generally the most important and powerful institution is placed at the top of such an arrangement. The name of the court is irrelevant however, in the USA the highest court is the Supreme Court which is only a court of state jurisdiction in Australia. The High Court is the court that deals with appeals of all sorts, and constitutional matters.
As of February 2013, the highest officially recorded temperature in Western Australia was 50.5 degrees Celsius at Mardie, in the state's Pilbara region, on 19 February 1998.
Margaret Court attended the Perth Modern School in Western Australia. She later went on to study at the University of Western Australia, where she pursued a degree in physical education. Court's education played a significant role in her development as one of the greatest tennis players in history.
Because it is the western part of Australia
Australias highest court is called the High Court of Australia. As an aside, the section of the constitution that establishes the High Court actually says something like (pretty close, but wording from memory, its section 71 if you want to look it up) "The judicial power of the commonwealth shall be vested in a federal supreme court, to be called the High Court of Australia ..."