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What can I do if I disagree with the AAT's decision?

The AAT recently upheld a decision made against me by Centrelink. I still don’t think they considered my arguments and I want to appeal it. Can I take it any further?
Asked in Newcastle - Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, NSW, 17-11-2015
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Answer by Cressey Wallwork, Swanbourne 6010 WA

  • If you think the AAT's decision is wrong you can appeal to the court which in most cases is the Federal Court. 
  • You can only appeal to the Federal Court on a question of law.
  • This means you cannot argue that the AAT did not listen to your factual arguments.
  • You can only claim that the AAT misapplied or ignored the law relevant to your case.
  • You will almost certainly need a lawyer to help you decide whether this has occurred and if so to help you bring your argument before the Federal Court.

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