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Federal Court of Australia

The Federal Court of Australia is a key part of the Australian legal system, established in 1976. It handles a range of cases, including those related to federal law, such as immigration, taxation, intellectual property, and trade practices. The court operates at a national level, meaning it can hear cases from all over the country. Judges in this court interpret and apply the law, ensuring that legal disputes are resolved fairly. The Federal Court also plays a role in reviewing decisions made by government bodies, helping to uphold the rule of law in Australia.