Media Releases
Media organisations seeking comment from the Federation on social justice and law reform issues should contact Darren Lewin-Hill, Communications Manager, on 0488 773 535.
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Government response to Fels welcome, but drivers remain exposed by poor insurance
Tuesday 28 May 2013 – for immediate release The State Government’s response to the Fels taxi inquiry has been welcomed by the Federation of Community Legal Centres. However, the State community legal peak has warned that a significant number of drivers remain exposed due to current insurance arrangements that leave many facing financial ruin when they find they are not ful... |
Published 28-05-2013 |
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Budget brings welcome boost to legal assistance
The Federation of Community Legal Centres has welcomed the boost for legal assistance services in the 2013 Federal Budget as a step in the right direction. “The allocation of $10.3 million to community legal centres, $30 million to Legal Aid and $12 million to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services will improve access to justice for people who can’t afford a privat... |
Published 15-05-2013 |
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Budget needed more for legal assistance and family violence
The Federation of Community Legal Centres has welcomed the additional $13.7 million funding for legal assistance in the 2013–2014 Victorian State Budget, but is disappointed there has been no explicit allocation to meet growing demand in the State’s community legal centres. “The focus of the public debate has been on the impact of funding constraints on crimina... |
Published 07-05-2013 |
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March 2013 | ||
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State community legal peak announces new head
Thursday 21 March 2013 – for immediate release The appointment of a new Executive Officer was announced today by Victorian community legal peak, the Federation of Community Legal Centres. Liana Buchanan will take up the role in April, and assumes the position following the earlier departure of former Executive Officer, Hugh de Kretser, who left to become Executive Director of th... |
Published 21-03-2013 |
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New report urges national reform of badly fractured coronial system
A new report to be launched by the ABC's Dr Norman Swan in Melbourne this morning (10.30am, Wednesday 6 March 2013) urges comprehensive national reform of Australia's flawed coronial system. The report makes 11 recommendations to ensure coronial recommendations result in meaningful, effective action to better prevent future avoidable deaths, and ensure families are properly supporte... |
Published 06-03-2013 |
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February 2013 | ||
| Community legal centres meet over VLA defunding of vital mental health legal service |
Published 13-02-2013 |
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Victoria Legal Aid cuts vital mental health legal service
Tuesday 12 February 2013 The Federation of Community Legal Centres is calling for the immediate reversal of a decision late last week by Victoria Legal Aid (VLA) to cut funding for the Mental Health Legal Centre (MHLC), an independent community legal centre providing representation, advice and advocacy for people living with a mental illness in Victoria. |
Published 12-02-2013 |
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December 2012 | ||
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Legal Aid cuts spark serious concerns for community legal centres
A Victoria Legal Aid briefing yesterday sparked concerns that financial constraints on the State funding body are set to have serious flow-on impacts for Victoria’s fifty community legal centres. An audience of community lawyers – including some attending via video link from regional Victoria – heard that new funding principles would be broadly applied to all State communi... |
Published 18-12-2012 |
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Community lawyers urge action on Fels reforms
Community lawyers have written to Premier Ted Baillieu, urging him to adopt the proposals in the final report of the Victorian Taxi Industry Inquiry. Handed to the State Government on 28 September, the report was tabled in Parliament today. |
Published 12-12-2012 |
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PSO firearm death highlights risk of armed officers
Last night’s incident involving a Protective Services Officer outside State Parliament has highlighted fundamental safety issues around the presence of armed guards in public places, according to Victorian peak body, the Federation of Community Legal Centres. |
Published 12-12-2012 |
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| Family seeks justice as inquest into 2007 death of Lynette Phillips is set to hand down findings |
Published 10-12-2012 |
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Councils too quick to sue over rates - new report
Victorian local councils are rushing unfairly to legal action to recover unpaid rates, despite legal protections guaranteeing rates revenue, the existence of effective alternative payment strategies, and the severe impact of legal action on disadvantaged ratepayers. This is the key finding of Council debt collection: Alternatives to suing ratepayers in hardship, a new report by the Federation o... |
Published 06-12-2012 |
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November 2012 | ||
| Government response on young people in adult prisons manifestly inadequate |
Published 01-11-2012 |
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October 2012 | ||
| Urgent action needed on young people in adult prisons |
Published 30-10-2012 |
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| Demand for free legal help mirrors national justice gap |
Published 10-10-2012 |
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September 2012 | ||
| Report on treatment of students with disabilities documents an ongoing scandal |
Published 24-09-2012 |
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| Family violence crime stats highlight need for government action |
Published 03-09-2012 |
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August 2012 | ||
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New report urges justice for taxi drivers
Strong recommendations to achieve a fairer and safer working environment for Victoria’s taxi drivers are urged in a new report to be launched on Monday by Mr Brian Howe AO, chair of the Independent Inquiry into Insecure Work in Australia and a former deputy prime minister. |
Published 24-08-2012 |
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May 2012 | ||
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Community lawyers strongly endorse Fels taxi recommendations
The Federation of Community Legal Centres strongly endorses Allan Fels’ proposal to end the use of bailment in the Victorian taxi industry, and to make comprehensive insurance compulsory. Community lawyer Lucie O’Brien said that Professor Fels’ draft recommendations were an important step towards a safer, fairer workplace for Victorian taxi drivers. |
Published 31-05-2012 |
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Volunteers a mainstay of community legal help
This year’s joint timing of Law Week with Volunteer Week has afforded a vital opportunity to highlight the contribution of volunteers to Victoria’s community legal centres (CLCs), according to the Victorian Federation of Community Legal Centres. In the 40th anniversary year of CLCs, the extent and impact of that contribution has now been detailed in a new report by Michael McKit... |
Published 17-05-2012 |
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OPI review fuels growing doubts over stop and search
A coalition of legal and community groups has welcomed a call by the Office of Police Integrity for more public debate on Victoria Police use of controversial stop and search powers first legislated in 2009. “The OPI review tabled in parliament today has only fuelled growing doubt that police powers to stop and search people without a warrant or reasonable suspicion have gone too far,... |
Published 03-05-2012 |
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$500m prison not safer or smarter in a tight Budget
Amid a tight State Budget, a coalition of legal and community groups says a $500 million commitment to a new prison continues a dangerous trend of ineffective and expensive prison expansion that will fail to prevent crime, tackle its causes, or rehabilitate prisoners so they are less likely to re-offend. “If the focus is on fiscal restraint, the least we should expect from the State G... |
Published 01-05-2012 |
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April 2012 | ||
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Community lawyers call for FOI reform
Community legal centres around Victoria welcomed today’s Auditor-General report on Freedom of Information in Victoria. The Auditor-General’s findings on apathy and delay within government agenciesdealing with freedom of information requests reflects the front-line experience of community lawyers with the Victorian FOI regime. |
Published 18-04-2012 |
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March 2012 | ||
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Media Release: Premier Called To Act on Violence
The Federation joined with 12 other community organisations in urging the Victorian Premier, Ted Baillieu, to take a leading role in the Government’s strategies addressing violence against women. |
Published 23-03-2012 |
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February 2012 | ||
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PSO's arrive at Stations: Your Rights on Track?
A new community law group launched its project today in response to the Government’s introduction of armed train station Protective Services Officers (PSOs) which it describes as a flawed and risky experiment that needs to be reconsidered. The group, Your Rights on Track led by Community Legal Centres and Smart Justice for Young People, representing over 30 legal, community and youth welf... |
Published 21-02-2012 |
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| "Prison Jobs" A false economy |
Published 13-02-2012 |
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October 2011 | ||
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Legal group calls for independent inquiry into police response to Occupy Melbourne protest
The Victorian Federation of Community Legal Centres today called on the Office of Police Integrity to investigate allegations of excessive force in Friday’s police response to the Occupy Melbourne protest. |
Published 24-10-2011 |
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August 2011 | ||
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Failing, not protecting the community – Armed PSOs apprehending people who “appear to be mentally ill”
Giving armed Protective Services Officers (PSOs) on Melbourne trains powers to apprehend, by force, a person who hasn’t committed a crime, but whom the PSO believes is mentally unwell, is an ill-conceived measure that will not address crime or safety. Rather, it will create fear in the community and a greater risk of fatal shootings. |
Published 17-08-2011 |
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The Human Rights Charter protects victims' rights
SARC invited the Federation to provide further information on how the Charter protects the interests of victims of crime. Our supplementary submission outlines a range of Charter rights relevant to victims, such as the right to life, the right to liberty and security of the person, and the right to privacy. We provide case studies from Europe to demonstrate how a human rights framework can be ... |
Published 02-08-2011 |
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July 2011 | ||
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New report highlights need for community law salary increases
Community lawyers are significantly underpaid compared to their counterparts in the government and private sector, according to a joint submission lodged in the Fair Work Australia Community Sector Equal Pay Case. The submission, by the Victorian Federation of Community Legal Centres and Community Legal Centres NSW, calls for significant increases in community legal centre (CLC) pay rates. ... |
Published 28-07-2011 |
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June 2011 | ||
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FCLC Media Release: Independent investigation of police related deaths 30 June 2011
Victorian community legal centres responded to today’s release of an Office of Police Integrity Report on investigating police related deaths by calling on the Victorian Government to establish an independent investigation system. |
Published 30-06-2011 |
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May 2011 | ||
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State budget marred by axing of vital employment rights service
Victoria’s only free specialist employment legal service, Jobwatch, is facing closure after today’s State Budget confirmed its funding would end on 30 June. The vital community service assists around 11,000 Victorians each year. |
Published 03-05-2011 |
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Comments by police top brass highlight the need for independent investigation into shooting
Last night’s fatal police shooting in St Kilda exposes the need for the independent investigation of police shootings and highlights the pitfalls of a media-unit lead response, say legal and human rights groups. |
Published 02-05-2011 |
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April 2011 | ||
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Jobwatch facing closure due to funding cuts
Victoria’s only free specialist employment legal service, Jobwatch, has received notice that the Victorian Coalition Government intends to cut its funding. The vital community service, which assists around 11,000 Victorians each year, faces closure by 30 June 2011 unless ongoing funding can be secured. |
Published 19-04-2011 |
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March 2011 | ||
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Opinion: Poor training and bad tactics to blame for police shootings
This opinion article which appeared in The Age on 23 March 2011 argues that better training and tactics in responding to people in crisis will reduce the rate of police shootings in Victoria. |
Published 23-03-2011 |
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February 2011 | ||
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COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRE FELLOWSHIP NOW OPEN
Applications for the Community Legal Centre (CLC) Fellowship are now being accepted. The CLC Fellowship allows a CLC worker to undertake a research project into issues that may have been identified through case work or advocacy. Based on a sabbatical model, an award of $30,000-$50,000 covers the cost of back-filling the Fellow’s position at their CLC for a period between three to six ... |
Published 28-02-2011 |
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January 2011 | ||
| Free legal information for Victorians affected by the floods | Weblink | |
December 2010 | ||
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Abolishing suspended sentences may increase crime
A media release from Smart Justice opposing a Bill to abolish suspended sentences which was introduced in the opening session of Parliament yesterday. The Baillieu Government has indicated that it wants to reduce violent crime, yet abolishing suspended sentences is counterproductive because it is likely to lead to a costly and unsustainable increase in the prison population without tackling the... |
Published 22-12-2010 |
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November 2010 | ||
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Smart Justice Media Release - Minimum Sentences
The Coallition's plan to establish minimum sentence standards, as announced in today’s Herald Sun, will not deter crime or protect the community and will divert much needed funds away from addressing underlying issues of child neglect, homelessness, mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse says Smart Justice spokesperson Hugh de Kretser |
Published 23-11-2010 |
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Ground breaking debt relief work honoured
This year's recipient of the prestigious Tim McCoy Award is long serving community lawyer Denis Nelthorpe, whose groundbreaking work has seen millions of dollars of debts against vulnerable Australians written off. |
Published 08-11-2010 |
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October 2010 | ||
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Media release - 'New report highlights Taser risks in Victoria'
12 October 2010. A report released today by the Victorian Federation of Community Legal Centres highlights risks around Taser use by Victoria Police. The report analyses policies and data on Victoria Police Taser use obtained by the Federation using freedom of information processes over the past 3 years. |
Published 14-10-2010 |
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July 2010 | ||
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Published 19-07-2010 |
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May 2010 | ||
| Victorian Government to abolish suspended sentences for serious offences |
Published 14-05-2010 |
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| State Budget - police and prison spending wasteful |
Published 04-05-2010 |
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April 2010 | ||
| Human rights response “underwhelming” |
Published 21-04-2010 |
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March 2010 | ||
| Policing of racialised communities report released |
Published 18-03-2010 |
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February 2010 | ||
| Taser expansion at the expense of the vulnerable |
Published 25-02-2010 |
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January 2010 | ||
| CLC Law Graduate Scheme commences | Weblink | |
December 2009 | ||
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Death following police capsicum spray raises alarm
Media release highlighting the concerns around the use of capsicum spray and the investigation of deaths in police custody. |
Published 22-12-2009 |
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October 2009 | ||
| Federation 08/09 Annual Report released | Weblink | |
August 2009 | ||
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Religious freedom must be balanced with freedom from discrimination
Opinion article in The Age arguing that the current exemption from Victorian discrimination laws for religious organisations is too broad. The article responded to an opinion piece in The Age by Peter Costello. To read the Federation's two law reform submissions, click on the Law reform tab in the left hand column and choose Discrimination in Law reform submissions.... |
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June 2009 | ||
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Launch of the Law Handbook Online
Media release from Fitzroy Legal Service, announcing the launch of the new free Law Handbook Online, by ABC gardening guru, Peter Cundall. |
Published 23-06-2009 |
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May 2009 | ||
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Amidst official voices, fire victims must be heard
Opinion article in The Age arguing that the Bushfire Royal Commission must ensure broad participation by fire victims. |
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February 2009 | ||
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Victorian Bushfire Legal Help Line
Information on how to access the Victorian Bushfire Legal Help Line. |
Published 13-02-2009 |
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Victorian Bushfire Legal Help - Legal Assistance Rolled Out To Bushfire Victims
People recovering from Victorian bushfires concerned about legal issues including employment; mortgage repayment and bank interest issues; identity issues and the need for new documents including statutory declarations, can receive free legal advice at relief centres or by calling the Bushfire legal help line on 1800 113 432.... |
Published 13-02-2009 |
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January 2009 | ||
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Community organisations condemn failure to evacuate prisoners during bomb threat
The Federation joined with the Centre for the Human Rights of Imprisoned People and Flat Out in condemning the failure to evacuate prisoners from the Melbourne Custody Centre after a bomb threat was made against the Melbourne Magistrates Court located above the Centre. |
Published 07-01-2009 |
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December 2008 | ||
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Legal group calls for comprehensive independent review of teen shooting and extreme caution on Tasers
The Federation called for a comprehensive, impartial and independent investigation into the fatal shooting by police of a 15 year old boy in Northcote. |
Published 12-12-2008 |
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Victorian Family Violence Justice Reform Campaign welcomes new Family Violence Protection Act
The Campaign says the Act is a huge step forward for the prevention of family violence, the protection of Victorian women and children, and the accountability of perpetrators. |
Published 07-12-2008 |
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Family Violence Protection Act Media Information Kit produced by Victorian Family Violence Justice Reform Campaign
The Federation is a leading member of the Victorian Family Violence Justice Reform Campaign which has produced a Media Information Kit as part of its support for the new Family Violence Protection Act. |
Published 01-12-2008 |
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November 2008 | ||
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Lawyers, academics and community organisations call on Government to release report into Haneef case
A coalition of lawyers, academics and community organisations has called upon the Attorney-General to publicly release the report of the Clarke Inquiry into the case of Dr Mohamed Haneef. |
Published 21-11-2008 |
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September 2008 | ||
| Peninsula Community Legal Centre to hold Public Forum to discuss gas leak at Brookland Greens Estate |
Published 17-09-2008 |
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| Federation Executive Officer appointed to Law Reform Commission |
Published 10-09-2008 |
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July 2008 | ||
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7 July 2008: Tackling the cause, not the result of crime
Opinion article discussing the falling crime rate in Victoria, the rise in the Victorian prison population and criminal justice expenditure. |
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June 2008 | ||
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24 June 2008: Working hard for the needy
Opinion article in The Age arguing for the Federal Government to adopt a mandatory pro bono scheme based on the Victorian Government model. |
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May 2008 | ||
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Record spending on prison cells and police is not a fair and balanced Victoria
The Federation contends that State Budget funding for new prisons should be diverted towards tackling the root causes of crime and promoting prisoner rehabilitation. |
Published 08-05-2008 |
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Victorian Budget 2007-08 Response
The Federation`s response to the Victorian Budget 2007-08. |
Published 01-05-2008 |
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April 2008 | ||
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Legal Innovation boosted by $1.1 million in Legal Services Board Grants
The Federation welcomes the announcement of the Legal Services Board grants. 14 of the 26 grants are for community legal centre projects. |
Published 11-04-2008 |
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January 2008 | ||
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7 January 2008: A Charter We Can Celebrate
Opinion article in the Herald Sun 7 January 2008 arguing that Victoria’s new Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities will help to protect Victoria’s most vulnerable. |
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Law Group Expresses Serious Concerns Over Possible Expansion of Tasers in Victoria
The Federation urges caution over the potential expansion of Tasers to all operational police members. |
Published 03-01-2008 |
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December 2007 | ||
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Carlton Flats Capsicum Spray Death
The Federation expresses alarm over the reported circumstances of the death of a resident at the Carlton high-rise flats in Nicholson Street. |
Published 17-12-2007 |
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November 2007 | ||
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Police Exempt Themselves from Alcohol Law
Sporting clubs on bus trips, nightclub and hotel patrons, and disadvantaged groups with nowhere else to drink except in public will all be targeted under new legislation, but Parliament itself will be exempt. |
Published 29-11-2007 |
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Time for Victorians to Scream 'Blue Murder', Community Lawyer Says
Victoria Needs to Follow Other States by Establishing an Independent Commission to Protect against Police Corruption and Misconduct |
Published 28-11-2007 |
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Custody Centre Violence
The Ombudsman’s finding reveals a shocking culture of prisoner abuse at the Melbourne Custody Centre. |
Published 22-11-2007 |
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July 2007 | ||
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Fairer Treatment of Criminal Records in Everyone’s Interest
Opinion article in the Herald Sun on the need for reform of our criminal record laws. |
Published 01-07-2007 |
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May 2007 | ||
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G20 HRO Team Final Report Released
The Federation has released its G20 HRO Team Final Report. |
Published 15-05-2007 |
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February 2007 | ||
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Bruised and Sore at G20
Opinion article in the Herald Sun on the importance of human rights observer work at the G20 protests. |
Published 02-02-2007 |
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August 2006 | ||
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Suspended Sentences
Removing Suspended Sentences will effect ordinary people. |
Published 22-08-2006 |
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PKK Terror listing
Unprecedented Opposition to Terror Listing. |
Published 16-08-2006 |
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September 2005 | ||
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Counter-Terrorism Laws: An Attack on Australian Way of Life
Community Representatives today declared proposed changes to counter-terrorism legislation an attack on Australian democratic freedoms. |
Published 08-09-2005 |
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June 2005 | ||
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Community rejects ASIO powers
The Federation of Community Legal Centres today calls on the Federal Government not to renew ASIO’s special questioning and detention powers on terrorism. |
Published 07-06-2005 |
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May 2005 | ||
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Community Legal Centres State Budget Response
The Federation of Community Legal Centres congratulates the State Government on a step in the right direction for disadvantaged Victorian communities. |
Published 03-05-2005 |
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April 2005 | ||
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New Community Legal Centres a Boost for our Communities
The Federation of Community Legal Centres applauds the State Government’s “A Fairer Victoria” announcement today of funding for 4 new community legal centres. |
Published 28-04-2005 |
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Letter to the Editor, Herald Sun
Federation`s EO, Pauline Spencer, expresses concern at Herald Sun Editorial. |
Published 11-04-2005 |
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November 2004 | ||
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Community Groups Anticipate Homicide Report
The manslaughter conviction recently handed down to James Ramage tells violent and controlling husbands what some legal, women`s and domestic violence groups already know - that violent men can get away with murder. |
Published 01-11-2004 |
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April 2010 | ||
| Legal assistance funding shortfall puts vulnerable |
Published 28-04-2010 |
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