The National Association of Community Legal Centres is the association of state and
territory community legal centre organisations in Australia.
Not exact matches
Free
legal advice on your debts is also available from community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
legal advice on your debts is also available from
community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
legal centres and
Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
Legal Aid offices in each state and
territory.
Free
legal advice: Available from community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and territory, see free legal ad
legal advice: Available from
community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and territory, see free legal ad
legal centres and
Legal Aid offices in each state and territory, see free legal ad
Legal Aid offices in each state and
territory, see free
legal ad
legal advice.
If your friend or relative is in debt and can not afford a solicitor, they can contact a
community legal centre or Legal Aid agency in their state or territory for free legal ad
legal centre or
Legal Aid agency in their state or territory for free legal ad
Legal Aid agency in their state or
territory for free
legal ad
legal advice.
If your friend or relative is in debt and can not afford a solicitor, they can contact a
community legal centre or Legal Aid agency in their state or territory for free legal ad
legal centre or
Legal Aid agency in their state or territory for free legal ad
Legal Aid agency in their state or
territory for free
legal ad
legal advice.
You can obtain free
legal advice from a community legal centre or Legal Aid office in your state or terri
legal advice from a
community legal centre or Legal Aid office in your state or terri
legal centre or
Legal Aid office in your state or terri
Legal Aid office in your state or
territory.
However,
community legal centres and Legal Aid agencies offer free legal advice, and services are available in every state and terri
legal centres and
Legal Aid agencies offer free legal advice, and services are available in every state and terri
Legal Aid agencies offer free
legal advice, and services are available in every state and terri
legal advice, and services are available in every state and
territory.
Free
legal advice on your debts is also available from community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
legal advice on your debts is also available from
community legal centres and Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
legal centres and
Legal Aid offices in each state and terri
Legal Aid offices in each state and
territory.
[3] A further non-exhaustive list of organisations who have publicly expressed support for the campaign includes: Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern
Territory; Amnesty International Australia; Australian Catholic Bishops» Social Justice Committee; Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine; Australian Council of Social Services; Australian Council for International Development; Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies; Australian Nursing Federation; Australian Red Cross; Caritas Australia; Clinical Nurse Consultants Association of NSW; Diplomacy Training Program, University of New South Wales; Gnibi the College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University; Human Rights Law Resource
Centre; Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth; Indigenous Law
Centre, University of New South Wales; Jumbunna, University of Technology Sydney; Make Indigenous Poverty History campaign; National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Council; National Association of
Community Legal Centres; National Children's and Youth Law
Centre; National Rural Health Alliance; Public Health Association of Australia; Quaker Services Australia; Rural Doctors Association of Australia; Save the Children Australia; Sax Institute; Sisters of Mercy Aboriginal Network NSW; Sisters of Mercy Justice Network Asia Pacific; UNICEF Australia; and the Victorian Aboriginal
Community Controlled Health Organisation.
(The list of agencies signed up to the campaign include: National Aboriginal
Community Controlled Health Organisation Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Congress of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Nurses Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern
Territory Australian Indigenous Doctors Association Amnesty International Australia Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine Australian Council of Social Service Australian Council for International Development Australian General Practice Network Australian Nursing Federation Australian Red Cross Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation Caritas Australia Cooperative Research
Centre for Aboriginal Health Diplomacy Training Program Fred Hollows Foundation Gnibi the College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University Human Rights Law Resource
Centre Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth Indigenous Law
Centre Make Indigenous Poverty History campaign National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Council National Association of
Community Legal Centres National Children's and Youth Law
Centre National Rural Health Alliance Oxfam Australia Professor Daniel Tarantola, Chair of Health and Human Rights, University of New South Public Health Association of Australia Quaker Services Australia Royal Australasian College of Physicians Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Rural Doctors Association of Australia Save the Children Australia Telethon Institute for Child Health Research UNICEF Australia Uniya Jesuit Social Justice
Centre)