
Federal Court of Australia
Organization GovernmentFederal Court of Australia: highest court for federal law and constitutional matters in Australia
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The Federal Court of Australia is the highest court for federal law and constitutional matters in Australia. The court has been at the centre of a heated debate regarding the rights of transgender people, with recent news articles highlighting its involvement in cases related to sex discrimination and freedom of association. In one case, an Australian lesbian group's fight to bar trans women from their organization returned to the tribunal after a federal court win, sparking controversy over the rights of transgender individuals. Another high-profile case involving Ben Roberts-Smith VC has also been ongoing, with the defendant facing defamation allegations in a war-related context. These cases demonstrate the Federal Court's significance in shaping Australia's laws and constitutional matters, particularly in areas related to human rights and social justice.
Last updated: May 2, 2026

