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Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004

VCAT has power to review some decisions made by the Victorian WorkCover Authority under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004.

Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007

VCAT can review certain decisions made by the Victorian WorkCover Authority under the Occupation Health and Safety Regulations 2007.

Prepare to come to VCAT

It’s important to prepare for your hearing day. There are documents to organise and decisions to make so you’re ready to present the best case possible.

Before you apply - Goods and services disputes

Consumer disputes and small claims about products and services you bought or sold.

"I’m afraid of getting evicted"

If your rent is more than 14 days overdue, your landlord can apply to VCAT to evict you. Jo negotiated a payment plan to stay in her home.

"I want to support a family member"

You can help someone who can no longer make decisions about money or where they live. Gary applied to VCAT to become his father’s guardian and administrator.

I need a refund

If you didn’t get the product you paid for, there are laws to protect you. Rachel came to VCAT because she wanted to get a refund.

Compensation for native title

If you have objected under section 24MD(6B)(d) of the Native Title Act 1993 to a proposed compulsory acquisition of native title rights and interests, you may be entitled to a determination and/or compensation. 

Traditional owners and Aboriginal heritage

We hear and decide applications relating to traditional ownership.

Cultural heritage management disputes

VCAT can hear and determine a limited number of disputes under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006.