The document outlines the court hierarchy in New South Wales, Australia. It describes the Children's Court, Coroner's Court, Local Court, District Court, and Supreme Court. The Children's Court sits at the bottom and handles matters involving children and young people. The Coroner's Court oversees investigations into deaths and explosions. The Local Court is the lowest criminal court and handles petty crimes. The District Court is intermediate and handles more serious crimes. The Supreme Court sits at the top as the highest court and deals with appeals and serious criminal matters.