The Commercial and Consumer Tribunal is an independent decision-making body for resolving consumer and industry-related disputes and reviewing administrative decisions fairly, quickly, economically and informally. It deals with:
- building and related disputes, and reviews decisions of and applications brought by the Queensland Building Services Authority
- property agents and motor dealer disciplinary matters, claims against the fund and reviews decisions of the chief executive
- retirement village disputes
- appeals against decisions of the chief executive relating to liquor licensing and other appeals made under the Liquor Act 1992
- residential services accreditation
- reviews of decisions and disciplinary actions in relation to the Architects Act 2002 and Professional Engineers Act 2002
For further information on the Commercial and Consumer Tribunal please visit their website. http://www.tribunals.qld.gov.au
Last updated
25 August 2006.