The Tribunal may make the following orders under this section:(a) an order that the Australian legal practitioner pay a fine of a specified amount;(b) a compensation order under Part 4.9 ;(c) an order that the practitioner waive the whole or part of any fees charged to a specified person in respect of specified work;(d) an order that the practitioner repay the whole or part of any fees paid by a specified person in respect of specified work;(e) an order that the practitioner waive any lien in respect of a specified document or documents;(f) an order that the practitioner undertake and complete a specified course of further legal education;(g) an order that the practitioner undertake a specified period of practice under specified supervision;(h) an order that the practitioner do or refrain from doing something in connection with the practice of law;(i) an order that the practitioner's practice, or the financial affairs of the practitioner's practice, be conducted for a specified period in a specified way or subject to specified conditions;(j) an order that the practitioner's practice be subject to periodic inspection by a specified person for a specified period;(k) an order that the practitioner undergo counselling or medical treatment or act in accordance with medical advice given to the practitioner;(l) an order that the practitioner seek advice in relation to the management of the practitioner's practice from a specified person;(m) an order that the practitioner cease to employ or engage a specified person or class of person;(n) an order that the practitioner not apply for a local practising certificate before the end of a specified period;(o) an order that the practitioner employ in the practice of the practitioner a person belonging to a specified class of persons;(p) an order that the practitioner cease to accept instructions in relation to a specified class of work for a specified period;(q) an order prohibiting the practitioner from acting as a practitioner, otherwise than in the course of employment by a practitioner holding an unrestricted practising certificate;(r) an order that the practitioner carry out for a specified person such work, either free of charge or for such fee, as the Tribunal may so specify.