In Australia, the difference between these to institutions is that the High Court of Australia. Deals with Constitutional, Discrimination, Homicide Cases, and other cases which are seemingly have a superior need to be heard in front of a court. The senate deals with democratic issues such as passing or rejecting legislation. For example, the 'Carbon Tax' issue or the 'Plain Packaging' on Cigarette Packets. In summary, the High Court is to hear issues that comply with the constitution and the Senate deals with democratic issues. Which in this case the High Court and the Senate are very similar, however, it is evident that The High Court is superior over every other court in the 'Australian Court Hierarchy' (Local Court, District Court, Supreme Court, Federal Court and The High Court). And The Senate is superior over all democratic government (House of Representatives, Federal Government, The Senate). Therefore, the Senate is not a 'Court'. Therefore to answer the question, The High Court is superior.
the high court of Australia was established in 1901
High Court of Australia was created in 1903.
The constitution of Australia explicetly creates: The House of Representatives The Senate The office of Governor General The High Court; and The Executive Council
The highest court in the land in australia is called the High Court of Australia.
The High Court of Australia is Australia highest court, and is the ultimate appelate court for all matters.
The High court of Australia is located in the Australian Capital Territory in the Australian capital Canberra
The High Court of Australia in all matters. Australia Act 1986.
The High Court
Eddy Neumann has written: 'The High Court of Australia' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. High Court, Biography, United States, United States. Supreme Court
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"
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.
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 ..."