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From: Legal & Policy Section <xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx> 
Sent: Friday, September 8, 2023 9:56 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: Historical info [SEC=OFFICIAL]
 
OFFICIAL
 
Dear 
 
I refer to the enquiry you submitted on 21 August 2023 (see below email).
 
We provide the following information in response to your enquiry.
  1.  When did the email address xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx become inactive?
The email address xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx become inactive on 23 February
2019.
 
2.  At what point in time did it cease to be possible to lodge review applications
through www.tribunalonline.mrt-rrt.gov.au?
The Tribunal Online (TRON) platform which was accessible to users via
www.tribunalonline.mrt-rrt.gov.au was decommissioned from use on 17 June
2021.
 
3.  What was/were the Tribunal’s complete physical address/es in the Norfolk Island
from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021?
 
The Registry office is located within the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island,
Kingston, Norfolk Island 2899. This address was current within the timeframes
specified and remains current today.
 
Post can be sent to the Registry care of the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island.
Alternatively, the fax number is +61 2 9283 4881.
 
4.  What was/were the Tribunal’s complete physical address/es in the Northern
Territory from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021?
The AAT does not have a Registry established under section 64 of the
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 in the Northern Territory and did not
within the specified timeframe. A limited number of AAT personnel work from an
office in Darwin which is shared with another Commonwealth government
agency, however the office does not have any facilities for receiving direct public
contact. AAT cases where the applicant is located in Northern Territory are
managed by the Adelaide Registry:
Level 2, 1 King William St