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06/11/2016 at 2:16 am
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Mediation is an attempt to resolve a dispute by getting both parties to agree on a solution. The agreement is not binding and there is no third-party ruling. Often, however, one party or both may become aware that they are in the wrong and settlement can be achieved.
If not, turrently the next step would be an adjudication at NCAT based solely on the evidence presented on paper. After that, either party can appeal to a Tribunal sitting where they can present their case in person
After November 30, the paper adjudication will be removed and you would go straight to a hearing.