Introduction: MRT - RRT Annual Report 2006-07
The Tribunals at a glance
The Migration Review Tribunal (the MRT) and the Refugee Review Tribunal (the RRT) provide final independent merits reviews of visa-related decisions made by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (the Minister) or by officers of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), acting as delegates of the Minister.
A visa is required by anyone who is not an Australian citizen and who wishes to travel to, or remain lawfully in, Australia.
The Tribunals are established under the Migration Act 1958 (the Migration Act). The Tribunals’ jurisdictions, powers and procedures are set out in the Migration Act and in the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Migration Regulations).
The Tribunals are required to deliver a mechanism of review that is fair, just, economical, informal and quick. Members and staff aim to meet government and community expectations in discharging their responsibilities.
We want to be known for:
- being highly competent Tribunals delivering fair, just and timely reviews
- our fairness and professionalism
- quality, integrity and consistency of decisions
- helping people understand our procedures
- listening and responding to feedback
- being courteous and respectful
- being open and accountable
- having a productive, supportive and safe workplace
- ensuring our Members and staff have an influence on our day to day operations
- meeting professional performance and ethical standards as set out in Member and staff Codes of Conduct
- our commitment to good client services as set out in our Service Charter
| The Tribunals at a glance | MRT | RRT |
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Unless otherwise indicated, all information as at 30 June 2007 for the 2006-07 financial year. |
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| Legislation | Migration Act 1958 Migration Regulations 1994 |
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| Established | 1999 | 1993 |
| Principal Member | Denis O’Brien | |
| Registrar | John Lynch | |
| Cases lodged | 5,810 | 2,835 |
| Cases decided | 6,203 | 3,102 |
| Cases on hand | 3,534 | 582 |
| % of primary decisions set aside | 53% | 21% |
| % of primary decisions affirmed | 34% | 71% |
| % of cases withdrawn or otherwise resolved | 13% | 8% |
| Average time taken to decide a case | 37 weeks | 11 weeks |
| % of decided cases where applicant represented | 70% | 44% |
| Number of hearings held (including cases not decided) | 4,027 | 2,307 |
| % of decided cases where hearing held | 60% | 69% |
| % of hearings where interpreter was required | 69% | 92% |
| Number of languages and dialects | 80+ | |
| % of cases taken to judicial review | 6% | 50% |
| % of cases set aside on judicial review | 26% | 27% |
| Members (as at 1 July 2007) | 94 | |
| Staff | 272 | |
| Cost | $38.8m | |
Contact officer for this report
For all enquiries contact Rhys Jones, Deputy Registrar, Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal, GPO Box 1333, Sydney NSW 2001; or by telephoning (02) 9276 5060 or faxing (02) 9276 5099.
Contact details
The Tribunals have registries in Sydney and Melbourne, open from 9.00am to 4.30pm on working days. The Principal Registry address is GPO Box 1333, Sydney NSW 2001.
New South Wales
Street address
Level 11, 83 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Telephone: (02) 9276 5000 Fax: (02) 9276 5599
Postal address
GPO Box 1333 Sydney NSW 2001
Victoria
Street address
Level 12, 460 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Telephone: (03) 8600 5900 Fax: (03) 8600 5801
Postal address
PO Box 14158 Melbourne VIC 8001
Applications for review may also be lodged at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal registries in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth:
Adelaide
11th floor, Chesser House 91 Grenfell Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Brisbane
Level 4, Commonwealth Law Courts (Corner Tank Street and North Quay), Brisbane QLD 4000
Perth
Level 5, 111 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000
National telephone enquiry number
For further information contact the Tribunals on their information line 1300 361 969. Local call charges apply from anywhere within Australia. Not available from mobile telephones.
Translating and Interpreting Service
To inquire about interpreting services for non-English speakers telephone 131 450 from anywhere in Australia 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Website
www.mrt-rrt.gov.auAbout this report
This report is on the operations of the Migration Review Tribunal and the Refugee Review Tribunal for the financial year 2006-07. The Tribunals are separately established under the Migration Act 1958, but are administratively amalgamated, and since 1 July 2006, have been prescribed as a single agency for the purpose of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997.
When developing this Annual Report, we set out to meet our parliamentary reporting requirements, and to have careful regard to continuity from previous Annual Reports. We also set out to produce a report that is readable and useful to all those with an interest in the operations of the Tribunals.
The Annual Report is presented in 6 main parts:
- Part 1 is a report by the Principal Member. It includes a review of the Tribunals’ performance, a summary of significant developments and an outlook for the next year.
- Part 2 is a report by the Registrar. It provides a summary of significant corporate and organisational developments.
- Part 3 is an overview of the Tribunals and describes how the Tribunals operate and the nature of cases that are dealt with by the Tribunals.
- Part 4 contains the performance report. It includes a summary of overall performance results, a summary of financial resources and an overview of activity over the year, including case statistics.
- Part 5 contains information on management, organisational and accountability issues.
- Part 6 contains the Tribunals’ audited financial statements for the year.
- The Appendices set out a range of additional information.
Aids to access information
The contents page is located here. A glossary of terms and abbreviations is located here. An index of compliance with the Requirements for Annual Reports for Departments, Executive Agencies and FMA Act bodies issued by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in June 2007 is located here.
Statistics
All statistics used in this report are of ‘cases’. Multiple applications for review are counted as a single case where the legislation provides that the applications for review can be combined, usually where members of a family unit have applied for the grant of visas at the same time.
Copyright information
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Letter of transmittal
3 December 2007
Senator the Hon. Chris Evans Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Parliament House CANBERRA ACT 2600
Dear Minister,
I have pleasure in presenting to you this Annual Report on the operations of the Migration Review Tribunal and the Refugee Review Tribunal for the year ending 30 June 2007.
The Report was largely prepared prior to my appointment on 3 September 2007 as the Principal Member of the Tribunals, and the overview of the Tribunals' operations in 2006-07 set out in Part 1 is by Mr Steve Karas AO, the former Principal Member.
The Report has been prepared in accordance with the Requirements for Annual Reports for Departments, Executive Agencies and FMA Act bodies, approved by the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit under subsections 63(2) and 70(2) of the Public Service Act 1999 and issued by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in June 2007.
Yours sincerely
Denis O'Brien
Principal Member
