Northern Territory Consolidated Acts88. Orders after hearing
(1) If, after the hearing of a complaint, the Commissioner finds the prohibited conduct alleged in the complaint is substantiated, the Commissioner may make one or more of the following orders:
(a) an order requiring the respondent not to repeat or continue the prohibited conduct;
(b) an order requiring the respondent to pay to the complainant or another person, within a specified period, an amount, being an amount not more than that prescribed, that the Commissioner considers appropriate as compensation for loss or damage caused by the prohibited conduct;
(c) an order requiring the respondent to do specified things to redress loss or damage suffered by the complainant or any other person because of the prohibited conduct;
(d) an order declaring void all or part of an agreement made in connection with the prohibited conduct, either from the time the agreement was made or subsequently.
(2) In this section, the specified things a respondent may be required to do, include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) employing, reinstating or re-employing a person;
(b) promoting a person;
(c) moving a person to a specified position within a specified time.
(3) In this section, "damage", in relation to a person, includes the offence, embarrassment, humiliation, and intimidation suffered by the person.
(4) If, after the hearing of a complaint, the Commissioner finds the prohibited conduct alleged in the complaint is not substantiated the Commissioner shall make an order dismissing the complaint.