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'''"We Have All the Time in the World"''' is a [[James Bond]] theme and popular [[song]] sung by [[Louis Armstrong]]. Its music was composed by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] and the lyrics by [[Hal David]]; it is a secondary musical theme in 1969 James Bond film ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film)|On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''; the title theme being the instrumental "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", also composed by Barry. The song title, "We Have All the Time in the World", is taken from James Bond's final words in both the novel and the film, spoken after his wife's death. The song was not registered in the music rating charts in the UK when first released, only becoming well known 25 years later, as part of a [[Guinness]] beer commercial after [[My Bloody Valentine]] chose to cover it for charity. It was then re-released and reached number 3 in the [[UK Singles Chart]]. In 2005, a BBC survey showed it is the third-most-popular love song played at [[wedding]]s [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4421219.stm].
[[Image:FederalCourtMelbourne.JPG|right|thumb|250px|In [[Melbourne]], the Federal Court is housed with other federal courts such as the [[High Court of Australia|High Court]] and the [[Federal Magistrates Court]] in the Federal Court Building on the corner of La Trobe Street and William Street]]
The '''Federal Court of Australia''' is the [[Australia]]n court in which most civil disputes, and some summary criminal matters, governed by federal law are decided. Cases are heard at first instance by single Judges. There is an appeals division known as the '''Full Federal Court''' which comprises three Federal Court Judges. It is on the same position in the [[Australian court hierarchy]] as the Supreme Courts in each of the states and the only court above it is the [[High Court of Australia]]. On the federal level, it is equal to the [[Family Court of Australia]] and above the [[Federal Magistrates' Court of Australia|Federal Magistrates' Court]]. The court was established in 1976 by the Federal Court of Australia Act.


In addition to My Bloody Valentine, "We Have All the Time in the World" has been covered by [[Iggy Pop]], [[Fun Lovin' Criminals]], [[Vic Damone]], [[Amalia Grè]], [[The Fairly Handsome Band]] and [[Tindersticks]]. Iggy Pop's version of it plays during the end credits of the film "[[The Jacket]]".
==Original jurisdiction==
The Federal Court has no inherent jurisdiction, what jurisdiction it has is given to it by statute. The original jurisdiction of the court includes matters falling under Commonwealth legislation (including trade practices, native title, intellectual property, industrial law, corporations, and bankruptcy).


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The [[Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth)]] now gives the Federal Court jurisdiction in all matters arising under federal law - this includes a general judicial review power in addition to that granted by the Administrative Decision (Judicial Review) Act 1976 (Cth) and by other statutes which allow for appeals on points of law from various administrative tribunals.


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Part IIIA of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 authorises the Federal Court to sit in [[New Zealand]] and authorises the [[High Court of New Zealand]] to sit in Australia. The orders of the Federal Court sitting in New Zealand are enforced by the High Court of New Zealand and orders of that court sitting in Australia are enforced by the Federal Court.
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==Appellate jurisdiction==
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The Federal Court of Australia also has [[appellate jurisdiction]] from the [[Federal Magistrates Court]] on all matters, with the exception of [[family law]], where the [[Family Court of Australia]] has appellate jurisdiction.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} The Court also exercises general appellate jurisdiction in criminal and civil matters on appeal from the [[Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory]] and the [[Supreme Court of Norfolk Island]].{{Fact|date=August 2007}} The Court also exercises [[appellate jurisdiction]] in appeals from State Supreme Courts in some federal matters.{{Fact|date=August 2007}}
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==Current Judges of the Federal Court==
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===Judges based in Sydney===
*[[Michael Moore (judge)|Michael Moore]] (28 March 1994)
*[[Catherine Branson]] (16 May 1994)
*[[Kevin Lindgren]] (26 July 1994)
*[[Brian Tamberlin]] (30 August 1994)
*[[Ronald Sackville]] (19 September 1994)
*[[Rodney Madgwick]] (3 October 1995)
*[[Arthur Emmett]] (3 February 1997)
*[[Roger Gyles]] (11 June 1999)
*[[Margaret Stone]] (9 October 2000)
*[[James Allsop]] (7 May 2001)
*[[Garry Downes]] (2 April 2002) President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
*[[Peter Jacobson (judge)|Peter Jacobson]] (17 June 2002)
*[[Annabelle Bennett]] (5 May 2003)
*[[Richard Edmonds (judge)|Richard Edmonds]] (5 May 2005)
*[[Peter Graham (judge)|Peter Graham]] (24 May 2005)
*[[Steven Rares]] (2 February 2006)
*[[Dennis Cowdroy]] (13 March 2006)
*[[Robert Buchanan (judge)|Robert Buchanan]] (8 September 2006)
*[[Geoffrey Flick]] (15 October 2007)
*[[Nye Perram]] (8 August 2008)

===Judges based in Melbourne===
*[[Chief Justice]] [[Michael Black (judge)|Michael Black]] (1 January 1991)
*[[Peter Gray (judge)|Peter Gray]] (17 May 1984)
*[[Donnell Ryan (judge)|Donnell Ryan]] (29 September 1986)
*[[Peter Heerey]] (17 December 1990)
*[[Ross Sundberg]] (10 July 1995)
*[[Shane Marshall]] (17 July 1995)
*[[Anthony North]] (3 October 1995)
*[[Alan Goldberg (judge)|Alan Goldberg]] (3 February 1997)
*[[Raymond Finkelstein]] (21 July 1997)
*[[Geoffery Giudice]] (17 September 1997) President, Australian Industrial Relations Commission
*[[Mark Weinberg (judge)|Mark Weinberg]] (15 July 1998)
*[[Susan Kenny]] (16 October 1998)
*[[Christopher Jessup]] (23 June 2006)
*[[Richard Tracey (judge)|Richard Tracey]] (24 July 2006)
*[[John Middleton (judge)|John Middleton]] (7 August 2006)
*[[Michelle Gordon (judge)|Michelle Gordon]] (20 April 2007)

===Judges based in Brisbane===
*[[Jeffrey Spender (judge)|Jeffrey Spender]] (17 May 1984)
*[[John Dowsett]] (14 September 1998)
*[[Andrew Greenwood (judge)|Andrew Greenwood]] (4 August 2005)
*[[Berna Collier]] (8 February 2006)
*[[John Logan (judge)|John Logan]] (27 September 2007)

===Judges based in Perth===
*[[Robert French]] (25 November 1986)
*[[Antony Siopis]] (14 April 2005)
*[[John Gilmour (judge)|John Gilmour]] (11 December 2006)
*[[Neil McKerracher]] (15 October 2007)

===Judges based in Adelaide===
*[[Paul Finn]] (3 July 1995)
*[[John Mansfield (judge)|John Mansfield]] (2 September 1996)
*[[Bruce Lander]] (14 July 2003)
*[[Anthony Besanko]] (3 April 2006)

===Judge based in Darwin===
* [[John Reeves (judge)|John Reeves]] (15 October 2007)

===Judge based in Canberra===
*[[Terence Higgins (judge)|Terence Higgins]] (1 July 1990) (also Chief Justice, ACT Supreme Court)

==External links==
*[http://www.fedcourt.gov.au Federal Court of Australia]
*[http://scaletext.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/0/18/top.htm Full text of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976]

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"We Have All the Time in the World" is a James Bond theme and popular song sung by Louis Armstrong. Its music was composed by John Barry and the lyrics by Hal David; it is a secondary musical theme in 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service; the title theme being the instrumental "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", also composed by Barry. The song title, "We Have All the Time in the World", is taken from James Bond's final words in both the novel and the film, spoken after his wife's death. The song was not registered in the music rating charts in the UK when first released, only becoming well known 25 years later, as part of a Guinness beer commercial after My Bloody Valentine chose to cover it for charity. It was then re-released and reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. In 2005, a BBC survey showed it is the third-most-popular love song played at weddings [1].

In addition to My Bloody Valentine, "We Have All the Time in the World" has been covered by Iggy Pop, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Vic Damone, Amalia Grè, The Fairly Handsome Band and Tindersticks. Iggy Pop's version of it plays during the end credits of the film "The Jacket".

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