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Built for the WA Criminal Code and the Supreme Court of WA.

Quillio is trained weekly on Western Australian legislation and case law across the Supreme Court, District Court, Magistrates Court, and the State Administrative Tribunal — including the codified WA criminal law framework.

In short

Quillio is an AI legal assistant with full Western Australian coverage. It is trained weekly on WA legislation including the Criminal Code (which differs significantly from common-law states), the Transfer of Land Act 1893, the Property Law Act 1969, and the State Administrative Tribunal Act. Case law spans the WA Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, District Court, Magistrates Court, and SAT.

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WA courts

Courts and tribunals Quillio knows

Supreme Court of Western Australia

Highest superior court in WA (General Division and Court of Appeal)

District Court of Western Australia

Intermediate court — civil and criminal jurisdiction

Magistrates Court of Western Australia

Summary criminal and small civil matters

State Administrative Tribunal (SAT)

Administrative review, planning, vocational regulation, guardianship

Children's Court of Western Australia

Children's criminal and protection matters

Family Court of Western Australia

Unique to WA — exercises both federal and state family law jurisdiction

Statutes

WA legislation Quillio is trained on

Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 (WA)
Criminal
Transfer of Land Act 1893 (WA)
Property
Property Law Act 1969 (WA)
Property
Supreme Court Act 1935 (WA)
Civil procedure
Bail Act 1982 (WA)
Criminal
Sentencing Act 1995 (WA)
Criminal
State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 (WA)
SAT
Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA)
Discrimination

Quillio is current on WA Supreme Court, District Court, and Magistrates Court practice directions, including the Commercial and Managed Cases List.

WA specifics

What makes Western Australia different

  • WA Criminal Code (codified, similar in structure to QLD but with WA-specific offences)
  • Family Court of Western Australia — the only state Family Court in Australia
  • WA Bail Act 1982 framework
  • State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) framework
  • WA Sentencing Act 1995 framework (different from common-law states)
  • WA Supreme Court Commercial and Managed Cases List
In your day

WA workflows Quillio handles

WA criminal practice

Bail applications, brief analysis, sentencing research under the Sentencing Act 1995, Criminal Code offence research.

WA family law

Family Court of Western Australia practice (federal and state family law jurisdiction in one court).

WA conveyancing

Contract review under the Transfer of Land Act and Property Law Act, settlement preparation.

SAT applications

Administrative review, planning appeals, vocational regulation matters under the SAT framework.

Quillio is updated weekly with WA case law including Supreme Court decisions, Court of Appeal judgments, District Court decisions, and SAT determinations.

Questions

WA FAQs

Does Quillio understand the WA Criminal Code?

Yes. The WA Criminal Code is codified (unlike NSW or VIC common-law criminal frameworks) and Quillio applies the right interpretive approach. Current District Court and Supreme Court interpretations are surfaced in research.

Does Quillio cover the Family Court of Western Australia?

Yes. The Family Court of WA is unique in exercising both federal and state family law jurisdiction in a single court. Quillio understands the procedural and substantive framework.

Is Quillio current on WA SAT decisions?

Yes. SAT decisions across administrative review, planning, vocational regulation, and guardianship are added weekly.

Does Quillio handle the WA Sentencing Act 1995?

Yes. The WA Sentencing Act framework — including parole, suspended sentences, and intensive supervision orders — is fully covered.

How often is Quillio's WA coverage updated?

Weekly. New decisions across all WA courts and SAT are added each week.

Ask Quillio a WA question.

For WA practitioners, the fastest way to know if Quillio fits your practice is to ask a WA-specific question (Criminal Code, Family Court of WA, or SAT) and see the response. The free trial requires no credit card.

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