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- Community_Legal_Centre abstract "Australia has approximately 200 Community Legal Centres (CLCs)[1]. They are independent not for profit organisations [2] aiming to advance legal–and, by extension, social and political–equality by making the law accessible to the poor and otherwise marginalised members of Australian society. One distinctive feature of CLCs that also underpins their aspiration for equal access to justice is that they provide legal advice and traditional casework for free, primarily funded by federal, state and local government. Apart from these direct client orientated services CLC workers and volunteers are also active in other, diverse, areas through which they attempt to realise systemic change. For example, they lobby for law reform, undertake test case litigation, critique police powers and behaviours, monitor prisons systems and conditions, and develop community education programs. These programs may include anything from published books and pamphlets to radio programs and conference presentations.".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageExternalLink www.naclc.org.au.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageExternalLink naclc.php.
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- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageRevisionID "686009094".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Anti-war_movement.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Consumer_Law.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_organisations_based_in_Australia.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_Action_Law_Centre.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Elitism.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Kingsford,_New_South_Wales.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Kingsford_Legal_Centre.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Law_firm.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_Australia.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Law_reform.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Lawyer.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Legal_advice.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Legal_aid.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_University_Publishing.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Nonprofit_organization.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Police.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Protest.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Social_change.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Social_justice.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Social_work.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Test_case.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink UNSW_Faculty_of_Law.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink University_of_New_South_Wales.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLink Womens_Legal_Services_NSW.
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Community Legal Centre".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "community legal centre".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageWikiLinkText "community legal centres".
- Community_Legal_Centre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Community_Legal_Centre subject Category:Legal_organisations_based_in_Australia.
- Community_Legal_Centre comment "Australia has approximately 200 Community Legal Centres (CLCs)[1]. They are independent not for profit organisations [2] aiming to advance legal–and, by extension, social and political–equality by making the law accessible to the poor and otherwise marginalised members of Australian society.".
- Community_Legal_Centre label "Community Legal Centre".
- Community_Legal_Centre sameAs Q5154802.
- Community_Legal_Centre sameAs m.04gl8bf.
- Community_Legal_Centre sameAs Q5154802.
- Community_Legal_Centre wasDerivedFrom Community_Legal_Centre?oldid=686009094.
- Community_Legal_Centre isPrimaryTopicOf Community_Legal_Centre.