
Federal Circuit Court
The Federal Circuit Court is an Australian court that primarily hears appeals from other federal and state courts, as well as cases involving family law, bankruptcy, and immigration. It aims to resolve disputes efficiently and fairly. Established in 1999, it operates below the High Court of Australia and has the authority to interpret and enforce federal laws. The court is designed to be accessible to the public, often using less formal procedures than higher courts, making it a vital part of the Australian legal system.