The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) is an Australian tribunal that conducts independent merits review of administrative decisions made under Commonwealth laws of the Australian Government.The AAT review decisions made by Australian Government ministers, departments and agencies, and in limited circumstances, decisions made by state government and non-government bodies.. The judge advocate's role is to make rulings on questions of law and procedure. The members of the court make findings of fact and determine punishment. These service tribunals' decisions are.

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Welcome to the AAT. We provide independent merits review of a wide range of administrative decisions made by the Australian Government. We can review decisions made under Commonwealth and Norfolk Island laws. We aim to make our review process accessible, fair, just, economical, informal and quick.. Commonwealth tribunals. Commonwealth tribunals do a variety of things. Some develop and apply policy. Others help people to resolve disputes by coming to an agreement. Others determine disputes in a way similar to a court. Most tribunals do a combination of these things. Many have powers to investigate situations and enforce the law.