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Getting

legal help

Legal Help

There is a range of services that can you assist you with legal problems. They are delivered by a range of legal service providers. Each State/Territory has providers from Legal Aid, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services and Community Legal Centres.

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Australian Capital Territory

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New South Wales

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Northern Territory

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North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) 

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Queensland

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Community Legal Centre

Queensland Community Legal Centres do not take phone or email enquiries. To find your local Community legal centre, see the 

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South Australia

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Tasmania

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Community Legal Centres

Please find your nearest Community Legal Centre and contact details on their

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Victoria

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Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services

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Community Legal Centres

Find a Victorian Community Legal Centre using the 

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Western Australia

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Community Legal Centres

To find a Community Legal Service for your location and service needs, use this 

 

 

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