Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) If the District Court allows an appeal--
(a) it may discharge or vary any order to which the appeal relates, as it considers appropriate; or
(b) it may make such order or decision as it considers should have been made, and every such order or decision shall take effect on and from the day on which it is made.
(2) The provisions of parts 4 and 7 apply in relation to an order or decision of the District Court as if it were an order or decision of a Magistrates Court.
(3) A District Court judge may make such order as to costs of an appeal as the judge thinks proper.
(4) Jurisdiction is hereby conferred on the District Court to hear and determine an appeal duly instituted to the court.
(5) The decision of the District Court upon an appeal shall be final and conclusive.