High Court of Australia
Last Reviewed: 24 June 2010

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  • Enquiries: (02) 6270 6811
  • Website Link
  • Postal Address:
    PO Box 6309,
    Kingston ACT 2604
  • Location:
    High Court of Australia,
    Parkes ACT 2600
Function:

In 1901 the High Court of Australia was established by section 71 of the Constitution and, to the extent that legislative provision was necessary, was given the power to administer its own affairs by the High Court of Australia Act 1979, which was proclaimed on 21 April 1980. The Constitution confers both an appellate and an original jurisdiction upon the High Court. Appeals from the Supreme Courts of the States and Territories, from the Federal Court of Australia and from the Family Court of Australia are heard pursuant to special leave to appeal. The High Court is also the final arbiter upon constitutional questions.