Australia's judicial branch is made up of a system of courts, with the High Court of Australia being the apex court. Below the High Court are federal courts, including the Federal Court of Australia and the Family Court of Australia, as well as state and territory courts. Judges in these courts are appointed and serve until retirement, ensuring an independent judiciary. The judicial branch interprets and applies the law, resolving disputes and upholding the Constitution.
The High Court of Australia is Australia highest court, and is the ultimate appelate court for all matters.
The highest court in the land in australia is called the High Court of Australia.
supreme court of western australia
The High Court of Australia in all matters. Australia Act 1986.
the high court of Australia was established in 1901
High Court of Australia was created in 1903.
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Supreme Court of Western Australia was created in 1861.
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.
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Yes, our supreme court is called the High Court of Australia. Section 72 of the Australian constitution actually says something along the lines of "The judicial power of the commonwealth shall be vested in a federal supreme court, to be called the high court of australia"