Other factors also affect an applicant’s chance of success. The odds of an applicant succeeding were 4.4 times higher if they had legal representation (95% CI [3.85, 5.10]), controlling for all other variables (including the country of origin of the applicant, the individual decision-maker, their gender and date of appointment, and the political party that appointed the decision-maker).
An applicant's odds of success were 44 per cent higher when they appear before AAT members first appointed by a Labor government, compared to Liberal-National Coalition-appointed members (95% CI [1.22, 1.71]), controlling for all other variables (including the country of origin of the applicant, whether they had legal representation, the individual decision-maker, their gender and date of appointment)