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Australian Law Links
Australasian Legal Information Institute.
Provides internet access to Australian legal materials. Massive database providing access to raw text materials and over a million searchable documents.
The Parliament of Australia.
Comprehensive overview of the Australian Parliament, including an explanation of the parliamentary system and the separation of powers between the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
The High Court of Australia.
Extremely interesting and well organized site which relates in an appealing manner all worth knowing about the High Court. It even includes a virtual tour of the Court's facilities.
Window On The Law.
Site administered by the Attorney-General's Department. Offers in depth access to Australian law.
Australia Legal Information Centre.
A marginally helpful websit by Duhaime & Company, a Canadian law firm. Perhaps its primary contribution is the legal dictionary.
High Court of Australia Cases.
Contains over 6,500 reported and unreported decisions of the High Court of Australia. Decisions handed down after 1947 are in full text. Earlier decisions just have the case name and cases cited. Judgments are generally available within 24 hours of being handed down.
Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA).
A wealth of information, primarily relating to immigration and citizenship, accessible both by way of index and search engine.
WorldLII database for Australia.
Australian legal sources directory.
Australian Courts and Legislation
Maintained by the Australian National Library, the site provides online access to a wide range of Australian legislative information as well as many decisions and opinions of individual Australian Courts and Tribunals that do not all have sites of their own.
The Federal Court of Australia.
The Court is a superior court of record and a court of law and equity. It sits in all capital cities in Australia and elsewhere in Australia from time to time.
The States of Australia.
Some, but little, law related material. Does provide a pleasing tour down under which includes an overview of the workings of the individual state governments.
Australian Capital Territory .
New South Wales.
Northern Territory.
Queensland.
South Australia.
Tasmania.
Victoria.
Western Australia.
ANZWERS.
The best, and most popular, of the Australian based search engines.
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