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Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
Watch various members of the Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC), including Chair, Anthony North KC, explain its important work.
This examines our judges and court hierarchy, from Chief Judge to non-judicial officers.
This talk outlines several job opportunities that young people, such as your students, would be eligible to apply for.
This series deals with a case relating to a workplace injury resulting from negligence. This Video contains mediation and civil pre-trial procedures. It also contains a witness cross-examination.
Connect with other teachers in your area through this independent teacher association. Also provides leadership, professional learning programs and resources for business educators
An animated explainer video which provides an introduciton to the Australian Constitution
On Thursday 3 March the Parliament of Victoria welcomed Judge Elizabeth Brimer from the County Court, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Matt Fregon, and Clerk of the Legislative Council Robert McDonald to discuss the separation of powers, how the accountability measures work. This resource are snippets of some of the resources Parliament are producing from this Panel.
An overview of the history and current role of the County Court of Victoria.
Legal Briefs, hosted by Lizzie O’Shea, is a minute long video, series featuring Australia’s top legal minds exploring foundational topics—from what law is to how contracts or free speech work in practice. Though produced around three years ago, each episode still offers timeless insights into our legal system’s workings and its real-world impact.
Aims to inform tenants about their rights when renting. Includes a range of publications on tenancy issues.
A comprehensive resource to aid in researching the elements, defences, and origins of a criminal offence.
Enhancing Engagement webinars aim to equip you with the skills to produce more accessible legal information, which empowers more people to understand and engage with the law, resulting in better justice for all.