Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00141:section:175
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00141
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 175
Character Range: 234874–235742

175  Constitution of Federal Court
 (1) The appeal must be heard by a Full Court if the decision is given by:
 (a) a member who is a Judge; or
 (b) the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by a member who is, or members at least one of whom is, a Judge.
 (2) The appeal may be heard by a Full Court if:
 (a) subsection (1) does not apply; and
 (b) the decision is given by:
 (i) a member who is a Non‑Judicial Deputy President; or
 (ii) the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by a member who is, or members at least one of whom is, a Non‑Judicial Deputy President; or
 (iii) the Tribunal constituted for the purposes of a proceeding by the guidance and appeals panel; and
 (c) the Chief Justice of the Court, following consultation with the President, thinks it appropriate.

Subdivision B—Jurisdiction and powers of Federal Court