Infringements Working Group - Jo & Shifrah
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by Jo Parkin & Shifrah Blustein
1M ago
Jimi & Liz are joined by Jo Parkin & Shifrah Blustein of the Infringements Working Group to give us the lay of the legal land for those finding themselves in a sticky situation when it comes to fines and infringements.  A community legal centre or financial counsellor may be able to help you with your fines, especially if you have multiple fines and you have an experience of family violence, homelessness, mental health issues or disability, or drug and alcohol misuse.Find your local community legal centre: https://www.fclc.org.au/find_a_community_legal_centreFind yo ..read more
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Women's Legal Service Victoria
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by Jess de Vries
2M ago
Co-hosts Jimi & Lizzie are joined by Jess de Vries, Director of Legal Services at Women's Legal Service Victoria, to discuss a number of the incredible efforts undertaken by the WLSV team across the State. Whether discussing family law, criminal law, VOCAT, child protection or social work, Jess provides some fascinating insights into what her team are doing to support some of Victoria's most vulnerable communities.  ..read more
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Gambling Harm
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by Lauren Levin
6M ago
Lauren Levin of Financial Counselling Australia joins Jimi & Britt to discuss the hidden epidemic of gambling harm in Australia.  ..read more
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Health Justice Partnership
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by Lizzy and Britt with Tessa Boyd-Caine, CEO of Health Justice Australia
8M ago
Listeners please be advised that in this episode we discuss topics including family and domestic violence, sexual assault, and mental ill health. In this episode we hear about Health Justice Partnership from CEO of Health Justice Australia, Tessa Boyd-Caine. This important justice movement creates opportunities for lawyers and health care and other providers to assist their clients and communities with overlapping justice needs. Health Justice Australia was formed in 2016 and work to support the Health Justice Partnership movement across Australia.To learn more visit:  ..read more
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Robodebt Report
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by Amy Schneider
10M ago
Amy Schneider from Economic Justice Australia joins hosts Britt & Jimi in their discussion of the recent Robodebt report.  ..read more
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Save Sorry Business
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by Jimmy and Lizzy with Mrs Bettina Cooper
11M ago
This special week is NAIDOC week, a week in which we celebrate the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. This episode, we are very lucky to have Mrs. Bettina Cooper on our show who we pay respect to.Mrs. Bettina Cooper is a proud Aboriginal woman from the Boandik people of First Nations of South East Australia near what we now call Mount Gambier in South Australia and for many thousands and thousands of years Bettina’s ancestors lived on that country.Bettina is an experienced Aboriginal Financial Counsellor and currently works as Mob Strong Financial Counsellor and St ..read more
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Tenant's Rights and the Current Housing Crisis
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by Gemma and Lizzy with Amy Frew, Director of Client Services at Tenants Victoria
1y ago
Housing has become an increasingly desperate situation for so many in the community, and renters are often the most vulnerable and at risk of poverty and homelessness. The current private tenancy rates are sitting well below 1% in many parts of the state, and suitable accommodation stock is often worse for those with little to spend or who need access to critical services. On top of that, many renters have been slugged with massive increases on their rent, making keeping a roof over their head very hard, and with nowhere available to go.  Done By Law recently spoke to RAHU (Renters a ..read more
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Reconciliation Week & the Voice to Parliament: Myth-busting the Chatter
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by Tom Warne-Smith and Su Robertson
1y ago
It’s National Reconciliation Week, and we’re all talking about the Voice to Parliament for First Nations Australians.There’s a lot of myths swirling around about this proposed change to our Federal Constitution. So, this episode of Done by Law is about myth-busting that chatter.Tom Warne-Smith, senior lawyer at West Heidelberg Community Legal joins us to help sort out and explain a few of those misconceptions, from the law perspective ..read more
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The ANZAC myth in the 21st century
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by Ingrid and Beth with Dr Carolyn Holbrook and Professor Felicity Gerry KC
1y ago
In this episode of Done by Law, Ingrid and Beth look at the ANZAC legend and its 21st Century legacy – a century during which Australia has continued to participate in foreign conflicts (with allegations of serious war crimes committed against civilians by Australian troops in Afghanistan) and where it might be said that violations of the laws of war appear to have occurred without sufficient scrutiny or, as yet, redress in domestic or international systems.  We’re joined by Dr Carolyn Holbrook, a Senior Lecturer in the Contemporary Histories Research Group at Deakin University, and ..read more
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Renters Rights and Renters and Housing Union (RAHU)
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by Dylan and Indy with Eirene Tsolidis Noyce
1y ago
Dylan and Indy speak with Eirene Tsolidis Noyce about renter's rights, the 'rental crisis', and RAHU.Learn more about RAHU here: https://rahu.org.au ..read more
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