VCAT can review certain decisions made by the Secretary to the Department of Environment and Primary Industries or the Game Management Authority about licences, authorisations or permits granted under the Wildlife Act 1975.
VCAT can review certain decisions by the Victorian Electoral Commission about enrolments on the register of electors, registration of political parties and the registration or alteration of how-to-vote cards under the Electoral Act 2002.
VCAT hears certain matters about the conduct of councillors, reviews certain decisions made by a Councillor Conduct Panel or the Secretary to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, hears certain applications for relief from disqualification and hears reviews of disputes about the validity of local government elections.
VCAT can review certain decisions made under the Conveyancers Act 2006 by the Business Licensing Authority (BLA) and the Secretary of the Department of Justice and Community Safety.
The Accident Towing Services Act 2007 gives VCAT the power to make certain decisions. VCAT has both original jurisdiction and review jurisdiction under the Act.