TasCAT bill tabled in Parliament

Elise Archer,Attorney-General and Minister for Justice

The Tasmanian Government is committed to improving access to justice for all Tasmanians and today I was pleased to table the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Bill 2020 in Parliament.

The legislation tabled today will formally establish the Tasmanian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (TasCAT), allowing co-locating tribunals to amalgamate and commence operations towards a single tribunal in 2021.

This important reform has been discussed by governments over many years, but we are getting on with making it happen.

Last month, Tasmania became one step closer to establishing a single Civil and Administrative Tribunal with the official opening of the facility at 38 Barrack Street in Hobart.

As Attorney–General and Minister for Justice, I am pleased to have prioritised this significant reform and I am confident that TasCAT will deliver a more client-centric focus, particularly for our protective jurisdictions with nine Tasmanian tribunals co-locating at the new facility.

We have continued to work closely with existing tribunals and their stakeholders to ensure they are fully consulted throughout the planning and transition phase.

Along with the co-location of the initial Tribunals, this legislation is the first step in the establishment of TasCAT, a significant reform that will streamline assistance to promote alternative dispute resolution and provide greater consistency in decision making, while enabling seamless service delivery to a diverse range of clients.

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