Here’s a concise summary of the latest publicly available information about the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) as of now.
What is VCAT
- VCAT is Victoria’s tribunal that resolves a wide range of civil and administrative disputes, including planning, building, tenancy, and consumer matters (VCAT operates under the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998).[7]
Recent developments and context
- There have been ongoing discussions and reports about VCAT’s jurisdiction and efficiency, including commentary on jurisdiction boundaries when federal matters are involved (e.g., no jurisdiction for purely federal matters, and clarifications/validations of earlier decisions under amended provisions).[4]
- Law reform activity in Victoria continues, with formal amendments and procedural improvements relevant to VCAT’s operations, such as implementation related to legacy suppression orders and open justice considerations in lower courts and VCAT.[6]
- Sector coverage and coverage of administrative law issues, including judicial review pathways and how tribunals interact with other courts, remain active topics in Victorian legal reform discourse.[3][5]
Where to read the latest updates
- Official VCAT news and updates: Victoria’s tribunal site maintains up-to-date statements and media releases about changes in practice areas, jurisdiction, and procedural guidance.[7]
- Victorian law reform and policy context: Victorian Law Reform Commission and related public sector resources provide broader context on reforms affecting VCAT’s operating environment.[6]
If you want, I can:
- Narrow to a specific VCAT division (e.g., Planning and Environment, Residential Tenancies) and pull the very latest notices or decisions.
- Compile a brief, side-by-side table of recent reform proposals affecting VCAT and their potential impact on cases.
- Provide direct links to the most recent VCAT updates and recent reform documents.
Citations
- General overview of VCAT and its role:.[7]
- Jurisdiction and federal matters context:.[4]
- Victorian law reform and procedural changes affecting open justice and legacy suppression orders:.[6]
- Administrative and judicial review context for tribunals:.[3]
Sources
This is a selection of recent law reform activity in Victoria, not limited to reforms connected to the VLRC. For a complete list of laws currently being considered by Parliament, visit the Victorian Parliament website. To find out about and have your say on current Victorian Government inquiries, visit engage.vic.gov.au. 14 April 2026 The Justice... Read more »
www.lawreform.vic.gov.auWhat is the Correct Forum for Domestic Building Disputes in Victoria? The Victorian Civil & Administrative Tribunal or the County Court of Victoria?
www.brixtonlegal.com.au14 August 2024 By Naomi Neilson ‘C u in 15’: Solicitor threatens barrister, witness with violence Angered by a former barrister’s decision to give evidence against him in a fight over allegedly unpaid legal fees, a... 12 August 2024 By Naomi Neilson Lawyer’s demand for recusal of tribunal member refused
www.lawyersweekly.com.auThe Victorian State Budget has announced funding that will support Victorians to receive appropriate legal assistance through the Help Before Court program. A $22.8 million sum was also allocated to provide Specialist Family Violence Legal Assistance in various locations across Victoria. The Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice report has recommended that the Federal Government pass the Constitution Alteration Bill without amendment. The Committee’s...
www.tglaw.com.auJustice Iain Ross plans a major overhaul of the planning and development agency. Gemma Battenbough reports.
www.indesignlive.comReaders will recall that in Thurin & Anor v Krongold Constructions (Aust) Pty Ltd & Ors [2022] VSCA 226; 73 VR 403 the Court of Appeal confirmed that VCAT does not have jurisdiction to hear and determine a proceeding involving the exercise of judicial power in relation to federal subject matter. Consequently, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
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