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Listing and Sitting Arrangements, Nsw Local Court LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing and sitting arrangements of the NSW Local Court Click on the links below to find the listing and sitting arrangements for each court. CHAMBER DAYS – Please note that Chamber Days have been cancelled from August 2020 to March 2021 to allow for the listing of defended work Albion Park Broken Hill Deniliquin Albury Burwood Downing Centre Armidale Byron Bay Dubbo Assessors - Small Claims Camden Dunedoo Ballina Campbelltown Dungog Bankstown Campbelltown Children's Eden Batemans Bay Casino Fairfield Bathurst Central Finley Bega Cessnock Forbes Bellingen Cobar Forster Belmont Coffs Harbour Gilgandra Bidura Children's Court Commonwealth Matters - Glen Innes (Glebe) (see Surry Hills see Downing Centre Gloucester Children’s Court) Condobolin Gosford Blayney Cooma Goulburn Blacktown Coonabarabran Grafton Boggabilla Coonamble Grenfell Bombala Cootamundra Griffith Bourke Corowa Gulgong Brewarrina Cowra Broadmeadow Children's Gundagai Crookwell Court Circuits Gunnedah 1 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Hay Manly Nyngan Hillston Mid North Coast Children’s Oberon Court Circuit Holbrook Orange Milton Hornsby Parkes Moama Hunter Children’s Court Parramatta Circuit Moree Parramatta Children’s Court Illawarra Children's Court Moruya Peak Hill (Nowra, Pt. Kembla, Moss Moss Vale Vale and Goulburn) Penrith Mt Druitt Inverell Picton Moulamein Junee Port Kembla Mudgee Katoomba Port Macquarie Mullumbimby Kempsey Queanbeyan Mungindi Kiama Quirindi Murrurundi Kurri Kurri Raymond Terrace Murwillumbah Kyogle Riverina and Western Muswellbrook Children’s Court Circuits Lake Cargelligo Narooma Rylstone Leeton Narrabri Scone Lightning Ridge Narrandera Singleton Lismore Narromine Surry Hills Children’s Court Lithgow Newcastle Sutherland Liverpool Newtown Tamworth Lockhart Northern River’s Children’s Taree Macksville Court Circuit Temora Maclean Nowra Tenterfield Maitland 2 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Toronto Waverley Windsor Tumbarumba Warren Wollongong Tumut Wauchope Woy Woy Tweed Heads Wee Waa Woy Woy Children’s Court Wagga Wagga Wellington Wyong Walcha Wentworth Yass Walgett West Wyalong Young Warialda Wilcannia 3 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing calendar for Albury courts including Albury, Corowa, Holbrook, Finley and Tumbarumba For general information about courts, including location and contact details, please visit the alphabetical list of location pages on the NSW Local Court website. To see how the week numbering in the table below aligns to the yearly calendar, see the Chief Magistrate's Office of NSW calendar. A link to the calendar is available on every court location page on the NSW Local Court website. AVO Apprehended Violence Order DSS Social Security C & P Care & Protection F Family Law C/O Call-over L All Charges & Summons List CC Children's Court P & P Probation and/or parole Civ Civil claims PTR Pre-trial review CL Charge list only S Sentence List Cwth L Commonwealth List SC Small Claims D Defended hearings GL General List Matters (summons and DC Drug Court applications) DPP DPP List T Tax TL Traffic List From 3 December 2018 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Albury Albury L Holbrook Tumbarumba Albury Commences CL | General L | AVO L | F L L | D Jan,Mar,May,July,Sep,Nov D first Monday of Children's L |DPP L |Civ L L | D each month @ 9.00am Remaining months Albury – Chambers Day 2 Albury Albury L Albury List Day for Albury Albury D CL | General L | AVO L | F L lengthy Sentence D Children's L |DPP L |Civ L (PSR's, S32 etc) in @ 9.00am Adult and Childrens Cts 3 Albury Albury L Corowa Finley Finley D CL | General L | AVO L | F L L L (Odd Mths) Children's L |DPP L |Civ L @ 9.00am Corowa D (Even mths) 4 Albury Albury L Albury Albury D Albury D CL | General L | AVO L | F L D Children's L |DPP L |Civ L @ 9.00am 5 Albury Albury L unrostered unrostered unrostered CL | General L | AVO L | F L Children's L |DPP L |Civ L @ 9.00am Albury Local Court has Audio Visual Link facilities on this Circuit 4 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing calendar for Armidale courts including Armidale, Glen Innes, Tenterfield and Walcha For general information about courts, including location and contact details, please visit the alphabetical list of location pages on the NSW Local Court website. To see how the week numbering in the table below aligns to the yearly calendar, see the Chief Magistrate’s Office of NSW calendar. A link to the calendar is available on every court location page on the NSW Local Court website. Key to Matter Codes AVO Apprehended Violence Order DSS Social Security C & P Care & Protection F Family Law C/O Call-over L All Charges & Summons List CC Children's Court P & P Probation and/or parole Civ Civil claims PTR Pre-trial review CL Charge list only S Sentence List Cwth L Commonwealth List SC Small Claims D Defended hearings GL General List Matters (summons and DC Drug Court applications) DPP DPP List T Tax TL Traffic List from 3 July 2017 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Armidale Armidale Armidale Armidale Armidale Commences first L D DPP | D (CCL/F/D/CC/CIV) D Monday of each month 2 Armidale Armidale Glen Innes Tenterfield Glen Innes L D L L / D D 3 Armidale Armidale Armidale Armidale Walcha L D – Odd Months DPP | D (CCL/F/D/CC/CIV) L / D Chambers Day – Even Months 4 Armidale Armidale Glen Innes Tenterfield Glen Innes L D L L / D D 5 Armidale Unrostered Unrostered Unrostered Unrostered L Armidale Local Court has Audio Visual Link facilities on this Circuit 5 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing calendar for assessors in Small Claims hearings Generally 9 matters listed for each day of sitting Downing Centre – includes matters from Hornsby, Manly, North Sydney, Waverley, Balmain, Newtown. Parramatta – includes matters from Ryde. Newcastle – includes Belmont. Bankstown – includes matters from Burwood Sutherland – includes matters from Kogarah Penrith – includes matters from Richmond, Windsor, Blacktown Campbelltown – includes matters from Liverpool, Camden, Picton, Fairfield Wollongong – includes matters from Port Kembla, Albion Park, Kiama Gosford – includes Wyong, Woy Woy Location Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Downing Centre Keir Keir (Wks 1,3,4 Keir (Wks 1, 3,4, Keir Keir (wks 1,2,4 Sydney Connelly and 5) &5) Harvey (wk 2 and 5) Connelly ( 2nd and 4) week) Bankstown Harvey (2nd, 4th & 5th weeks) Campbelltown Harvey (2nd,3rd,4th & 5th weeks) Woy Woy Keir (2nd Week) Newcastle Keir (2nd Week) Parramatta Connelly Harvey (3rd & 5th weeks) Sutherland Harvey (1st & 3rd weeks) Penrith Harvey (1st week) Wollongong/No Harvey (1st wra week and 5th as needed)* *Subject to alteration when public holidays occur 6 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing calendar for Ballina courts including Ballina, Byron Bay and Mullumbimby. For general information about courts, including location and contact details, please visit the alphabetical list of location pages on the NSW Local Court website. To see how the week numbering in the table below aligns to the yearly calendar, see the Chief Magistrate’s Office of NSW calendar. A link to the calendar is available on every court location page on the NSW Local Court website. Key to Matter Codes AVO Apprehended Violence Order DSS Social Security C & P Care & Protection F Family Law C/O Call-over L All Charges & Summons List CC Children's Court P & P Probation and/or parole Civ Civil claims PTR Pre-trial review CL Charge list only S Sentence List Cwth L Commonwealth List SC Small Claims D Defended hearings GL General List Matters (summons and DC Drug Court applications) DPP DPP List T Tax TL Traffic List Ballina / Byron Bay Circuit From 1 July 2019 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Byron Bay CL / Byron Bay D Byron Bay D Mullumbimby L Mullumbimby D Commences first AVO L Monday of each month 2 Byron Bay CL Ballina D Ballina Ballina Ballina D L Sentence L/ AVO L 3 Byron Bay CL / Byron Bay D Byron Bay D Ballina Ballina AVO L D D – Odd Months Chambers Day – Even Months 4 Byron Bay CL Byron Bay D Ballina Ballina Ballina L Sentence L/ AVO D L Ballina Local Court has Audio Visual Link facilities on this Circuit 7 LISTING AND SITTING ARRANGEMENTS, NSW LOCAL COURT Listing calendar for Bankstown court For general information about courts, including location and contact details, please visit the alphabetical list of location pages on the NSW Local Court website. To see how the week numbering in the table below aligns to the yearly calendar, see the Chief Magistrate’s Office of NSW calendar. A link to the calendar is available on every court location page on the NSW Local Court website. Key to Matter Codes AVO Apprehended Violence Order DSS Social Security C & P Care & Protection F Family Law C/O Call-over L All Charges & Summons List CC Children's Court P & P Probation and/or parole Civ Civil claims PTR Pre-trial review CL Charge list only S Sentence List Cwth L Commonwealth List SC Small Claims D Defended hearings GL General List Matters (summons and DC Drug Court applications) DPP DPP List T Tax TL Traffic List Commencing 9 January 2012 Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 D D L L D Commences first Civ C/O - PTR Inc. AVO | FL | Monday of each TL | RMS @ 2pm month 2 D D L L D Civ C/O - PTR Inc. AVO | FL | TL | RMS @ 2pm 3 D D L L D 1 Court Only Civ C/O - PTR Inc. AVO | FL | 1 Court – TL | RMS @ 2pm Chambers Day 4 D D L L D Civ C/O - PTR Inc.
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