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CLC Volunteers

Volunteering at a CLC

CLC Volunteers is a national database of Community Legal Centres with information about current volunteering opportunities at a CLC.

Open the link to find out more about volunteering at CLCs: 
What to expect as a CLC volunteer (Frequently Asked Questions)

To search the database for CLCs seeking volunteers open the link - CLC Volunteers

Note: this is an external website managed by the National Pro Bono Resource Centre.

Professional Legal Training (PLT) in Regional, Rural and Remote Australia

This project introduces law graduates seeking Professional Legal Training (PLT) placements, to legal assistance services in regional, rural and remote Australia.  Law graduates provide valuable help to regional communities, whilst being supervised by an experienced Solicitor.

Note: funding for the Regional, Rural and Remote Practical Legal Training Project ended in December 2016. The project is no longer accepting applications. All students that applied prior to this time have been placed. NACLC is currently reviewing the program and considering options for its continuation. Open the link to read more about the project's wind down

Open the link to view: PLT in RRR

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NACLC acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands across Australia and particularly acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, traditional owners of the land on which the NACLC office is situated. We pay deep respect to Elders past and present.

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