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  2. List of New South Wales courts and tribunals - Wikipedia

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    The primary courts currently sitting in New South Wales are: Court of Appeal of New South Wales; Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales; Supreme Court of New South Wales; Land and Environment Court of New South Wales; District Court of New South Wales; Local Court of New South Wales; Additional, specialist courts include:

  3. List of judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales

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    Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW (1988–1990) [44] Michael Adams: 28 July 1998: 10 February 2017: 18 years, 197 days: Chief Commissioner of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission: David Kirby [f] 12 August 1998: 14 October 2011: 13 years, 63 days: Judge of the District Court of NSW (1988–1989) [157] Robert Austin: 31 August 1998: 5 ...

  4. Supreme Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    District Court of New South Wales Local Court of New South Wales: Judge term length: Mandatory retirement by age of 72: Number of positions: 52: Website: supremecourt.nsw.gov.au: Chief Justice of New South Wales; Currently: Justice Andrew Bell: Since: 7 March 2022 () Chief Judge at Common Law; Currently: Ian Harrison: Since: 9 November 2023 ()

  5. District Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The District Court of New South Wales is the intermediate court in the judicial hierarchy of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is a trial court and has an appellate jurisdiction . In addition, the Judges of the Court preside over a range of tribunals.

  6. List of judges of the District Court of NSW - Wikipedia

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    The role was renamed Chief Judge with the restructure of the courts in 1973. [5] The Compensation Court of New South Wales was abolished on 1 January 2004 and the judges were transferred to the District Court, maintaining their seniority based on the date of their appointment to the Compensation Court. [7]

  7. Local Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Local Court of New South Wales hears civil matters of a monetary value of up to $100,000; mental health matters; family law and/or child care matters; adult criminal proceedings, including committal hearings, and summary prosecutions for summary offences (i.e., offences of a less serious nature) and indictable offences; licensing issues (as the Licensing Court); industrial matters; and ...