The Federal Court of Australia is the Australian court in which most civil disputes and some summary criminal matters governed by federal law are decided. Cases are heard at first instance by single Judges. There is an appeals division known as the Full Federal Court which comprises three Federal Court Judges. It is on the same position in the Australian court hierarchy as the Supreme Courts in each of the states and the only court above it is the High Court of Australia. On the federal level, it shares the same position as the Family Court of Australia but it is above the Federal Magistrates Court. The court was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act.
The Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) now gives the Federal Court jurisdiction in all matters arising under federal law - this includes a general judicial review power in addition to that granted by the Administrative Decision (Judicial Review) Act 1976 (Cth) and by other statutes which allow for appeals on points of law from various administrative tribunals.
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