About the Council of Australasian Tribunals

The COAT is intended to facilitate liaison and discussion between the heads of tribunals. It will support the development of best practice models and model procedural rules, standards of behaviour and conduct for members and increased capacity for training and support for members.

At the inaugural meeting on 6 June 2002 Commonwealth, State, Territory and New Zealand tribunal heads supported a proposal for establishing a Council of Australasian Tribunals along the following lines:

  1. The COAT will operate as a national body with membership open to all Commonwealth, State, Territory and New Zealand tribunals.
  2. The purpose of the COAT is to identify common interests of participating tribunals and their members. The COAT will operate informally and decisions will be made by consensus.
  3. The COAT will determine its priorities based on the interests of members. Practical outcomes the COAT might work toward could include:
  1. The COAT will operate through a federal structure, comprising:
  1. The presiding members of participating tribunals will be eligible to take part in the National Council.
  2. State, Territory and New Zealand Chapters will provide tribunal members with an opportunity to share information, experiences and views about developments and trends in administrative decision making and will help to improve the standard of tribunal performance overall.
  3. Any member of a Tribunal that is a member of the Council is entitled to be a member of a State, Territory or New Zealand Chapter of the Council. In addition, membership of State, Territory and New Zealand Chapters shall also be open to practitioners, academics and other interested persons.
  4. The COAT will be chaired by the presiding member of a tribunal, who will hold office for a period of 1-2 years. It is expected that the Chair's registry will provide secretariat support to the COAT for that period. In addition, the COAT will include a Deputy Chair and an Executive Committee comprising the heads of the State, Territory and New Zealand Chapters.

 

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