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Delivering professional, and community responsive

Legal services

Working with community, government and non government stakeholders.

to enhance service delivery

Criminal, Family and Civil Law.

ThroughCare, Community Legal Education,

Coronial & Public Sector Monitoring & 24/7 assistance at police stations.

Community Legal Education

COMMUNITY LEGAL EDUCATION

Community Legal Education activities include:

  1. The provision of information and educational programs to inform, advance and protect the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; and
  2. Community-based consultation to identify and develop localized community legal education programs.
Law Reform and Policy Development

LAW REFORM

Law reform includes:

  1. A key focus upon Prevention and Early Intervention activities (those aimed at diverting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples away from the criminal justice system). To that end, Justice Reinvestment initiatives are a priority.
  2. Supporting the continued improvement and accessibility and equity of legal services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people;
  3. Law reform initiatives that are both proactive and scrutinize existing policies and practices, particularly in relation to incarceration, policing, family violence and the needs of youth that impact adversely and disproportionately on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; and
  4. Engaging with key stakeholders to influence positive change and deliver innovative, professional and culturally proficient legal services.

News and Events

  • 📢 Important Service Update: South Burnett & Surrounds Flooding
    📢 Important Service Update: South Burnett & Surrounds FloodingMarch 11, 2026 - 10:21 am
  • Workplace Gender Equality Authority Employer Statement
    Workplace Gender Equality Authority Employer StatementMarch 2, 2026 - 4:50 pm
  • Community Legal Education (CLE) delivered to COOEE Elders
    Community Legal Education (CLE) delivered to COOEE EldersFebruary 27, 2026 - 3:26 pm
  • Advocating for Change: Our Voice in the Justice System 🏛️⚖️
    Advocating for Change: Our Voice in the Justice System 🏛️⚖️February 20, 2026 - 12:18 pm
  • New CLE Resource – Expanded Police Wanding Powers (Jack’s Law) ⚖️
    New CLE Resource – Expanded Police Wanding Powers (Jack’s Law) ⚖️February 19, 2026 - 10:58 am
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