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According to the Australian Copyright Council:

"The Federal Court of Australia, the Federal Magistrates Court and State and Territory courts all have jurisdiction to hear copyright infringement matters. Copyright owners will usually bring an action in the city closest to where they are located and which is most convenient for them. The choice of court may depend on factors including which remedies the copyright owner is seeking (some State courts do not have the power to grant injunctions or award an account of profits)."

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