List of Northern Territory Courts and Tribunals

The following is a list of courts and tribunals in the Northern Territory:

  • Community Court (Northern Territory)
  • Court of Appeal of the Northern Territory of Australia
  • Coroners Court of the Northern Territory
  • Court of Summary Jurisdiction
  • Family Matters Court
  • Lands, Planning and Mining Tribunal
  • Local Court of the Northern Territory
  • Magistrates Court of the Northern Territory
  • Mental Health Review Tribunal
  • Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
  • Work Health Court
  • Youth Justice Court


Government of the Northern Territory
Executive
  • Queen
  • Administrator
  • Chief Minister
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Cabinet
  • Police
Legislative
  • Parliament
  • Legislative Assembly
  • Legislative Council
  • Electoral divisions
  • MLAs
  • Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
  • Opposition Leader
Judicial
  • High Court
  • Supreme Court
  • Magistrates' Court
  • Local Court
  • Coroners Court
  • Other courts and tribunals

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