Broadcasting Act 1989

Complaints - Appeals

19: Decision of High Court to be final

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"The High Court's decision is final and can't be changed."

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If you appeal to the High Court under section 18, the High Court's decision will be final. You can't appeal the High Court's decision again. The High Court has the last say in this matter.

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Part 2Complaints
Appeals

19Decision of High Court to be final

  1. The determination of the High Court on any appeal under section 18 shall be final.