If you still can’t get your problem fixed, you might need to go further and take some legal action.
If your problem is not too big and there’s not too much money at stake, you can do this through a tribunal. Be careful though as it can be a tricky road to navigate and you don’t want to end up spending good money chasing bad. It’s always a good idea to get some legal and financial advice.
If your problem is complicated or it has the potential to involve more money than you can afford to lose, then you should seek legal advice on whether to take further action. You might think this is expensive, but it could save you a lot of money in the long run.
Here are the contact details for tribunals where you’ll be able to take your matter further.
NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Phone: 1300 006 228
Website: ncat.nsw.gov.au
Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Phone: 1300 01 8228
Website: vcat.vic.gov.au
Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Phone: 1300 753 228
Website: qcat.qld.gov.au
Courts Administration Authority of South Australia
Phone: 08 8204 2444
Website: courts.sa.gov.au
WA Magistrates Court of Western Australia
Phone: 08 9425 2222
Website: magistratescourt.wa.gov.au
ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Phone: 02 6207 1740
Website: acat.act.gov.au
Magistrates Court of Tasmania
Phone: 03 6165 7136 (Hobart) & (03) 6777 2945 (Launceston)
Website: magistratescourt.tas.gov.au
Northern Territory Local Court
Phone: (08) 8999 7280 (Darwin Civil Registry general enquiries)
Website: localcourt.nt.gov.au