What is the State Administrative Tribunal?

The State Administrative Tribunal is like a Court and makes decisions on a range of matters, such as whether a person should be the subject of guardianship and administration orders. The State Administrative Tribunal is a less formal decision-making body. The aim is to achieve the prompt resolution of questions or disputes with minimal formality.

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