The High Court of Australia is Australia's apex court. It exercises original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified within Australia's Constitution.
The High Court was established following passage of the Judiciary Act by the Commonwealth parliament. It derives its authority from Chapter III of the Australian Constitution, which vests it responsibility for the judicial power of the Commonwealth. Important legal instruments of the High Court include the Judiciary Act 1903, and the High Court of Australia Act 1979.
Its bench is composed of seven justices, including a Chief Justice, currently Susan Kiefel . Justices of the High Court are appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister by the Governor-General and are appointed permanently until their mandatory retirement at age 70.
The court has resided in Canberra since 1980. Its sittings are primarily held within the High Court building, located in the Parliamentary Triangle and overlooking Lake Burley Griffin.
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