KeyCite is a legal research product, accessed via Westlaw Australia, which helps you find information about Australian case law. Westlaw Australia contains full-text unreported judgments from Australian courts and tribunals as well as Australian authorised law reports.
With KeyCite you can:
Access to the Westlaw Australia subscription database is via a single sign-on system. This means that it recognises users as individual Deakin users.
You should only need to do this process once, or if you clear your Internet browser's history or cache.
To get started using KeyCite, you need to find the case record for your case. In this example, we are looking for a known case: Telebooth Pty Ltd v Telstra Corporation Ltd [1994] 1 VR 337.
Or, if you do not know the law report citation, or the unreported judgment medium neutral citation, then start typing in the name of the case in the Search Box:
The full-text case record will give you a digest of what the case is about and the West Key Number System topics.
Beneath the digest information, scroll down to the Judgment heading to read the full-text judgment of the case.
To download a full-text of a case, first check if it has been reported in a law report. For our example case of Telebooth Pty Ltd v Telstra Corporation Ltd [1994] 1 VR 337, it has been reported in the law reports called Victorian Reports. There are three steps to downloading:
See the Law Reports & Unreported Judgments tab on this guide for more information about the importance of using authorised law report versions.
You can create annotations to a case, save a case to a folder, and create alerts within Westlaw Australia. For more information on how to annotate and create alerts see the Westlaw (Australia) Guides & Tips for Case Law.
Keep in mind that the Copy Citation option under Copy Link is not AGLC4 compliant.
The default sorting of the results in Westlaw Australia KeyCite is by the highest depth of consideration. For more information on how to use the Westlaw KeyCite system view the Westlaw (Australia) Guide – KeyCite.