The tribunal is headed up by:
The President (to my knowledge this is normally a currently sitting Supreme Court Justice)
2 Deputy Presidents (to my knowledge these are normally currently sitting District Court Justices)
Multiple Senior Members (Lawyers that have a role similar to a Magistrate in the Magistrates Court)
Multiple Members (Lawyers that have a role similar to a Magistrate in the Magistrates Court)
This gives you some idea of how much power they wield!
The role and function of the SAT that I am only concerned about are the hearings and determinations in relation to my parents and correspondence to and from tribunal – including recorded phones calls and videos.
What they Proclaim:
Is that they are a:
“…independent body that reviews a wide range of government decisions and determines disputes … “
and “… SAT’s jurisdiction extends to guardianship and administration…”
