Muslim community leader Keysar Trad has been ordered to repay Alan Jones $10,000 after the broadcaster was granted the right to appeal against a tribunal decision Mr Jones had incited hatred of Lebanese Muslims.

The NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal found in 2009 that Jones had "incited hatred, serious contempt and severe ridicule of Lebanese Muslims" through comments made on air in April 2005.

Alan Jones: broadcaster granted the right to appeal against a tribunal decision that he had incited hatred of Lebanese Muslims.

The tribunal awarded $10,000 in damages to Mr Trad, ordered the talkback host make a public apology and directed Jones' employer, Harbour Radio, to conduct a "critical review of its policies and practices on racial vilification" and staff training in such matters.

Jones has since launched two attempts to overturn that decision and on Wednesday the NSW Supreme Court ordered that his appeal be allowed.