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Getting the right people to your CLE activity
Full video recording of Better Information Workshop: Getting the right people to your CLE activity.
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Using case studies effectively video
Full video recording of Better Information Workshop: Using case studies effectively.
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2008 Law Oration
The Hon Murray Gleeson AC was the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australian between 1998 and 2008. Chief Justice Gleeson delivered the Law Oration just prior to his retirement.
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2009 Law Oration
Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AC QC FASSA has been Chancellor of the Australian National University since January 2010. He was a Cabinet Minister in the Hawke and Keating Labor Governments from 1983 to 1996, in the posts of Attorney-General, Minister for Resources and Energy, Minister for Transport and Communications and – from 1988 to 1996 – Foreign Minister.
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2010 Law Oration
A Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria since 1998, and Chief Justice since 2003, the Hon Chief Justice Marilyn Warren was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 2005. This honour recognised her service to the judiciary and the legal profession, her service to the community in areas affecting the social and economic conditions of women, and to forensic medicine internationally.
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2011 Law Oration
At the time of presenting the oration, Mr Brouwer was the Victorian Ombudsman. He was appointed to the position in 2004. His term expired in March 2014.
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2013 Law Oration
The Attorney-General is the Member for Box Hill and is also the Attorney-General, Minister for Finance and Minister for Industrial Relations in the Victorian Government. Before entering Parliament, he was a solicitor practising in commercial, financial and labour law.
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2014 Law Oration
Justice Susan Crennan was appointed in November 2005 to the High Court of Australia, which is both the ultimate appeal court in Australia and the original jurisdiction under the Constitution. She had then served for almost two years as a judge on the Federal Court of Australia. In 2010, her Honour became an Inns of Court Fellow attached to the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University College, London.
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2015 Law Oration
Laureate Professor Emeritus Cheryl Saunders AO is the Director of Studies in Government Law and Co-Director of Studies in Public and International Law at the University of Melbourne.
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2016 Law Oration
The Honourable Justice Mark Weinberg was admitted to practice in New South Wales in 1974, and in Victoria in 1975, and his name was entered on the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court in 1979.
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2017 Law Oration
On 9 February 2017, just days after retiring as Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honourable Robert French delivered the Victoria Law Foundation Law Oration. His paper shone a light on contemporary legal issues, including the role of the courts in upholding the Rule of Law.
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2012 Law Oration
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2018 Law Oration
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2019 Law Oration
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Statement of commitment to child safety
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VCE Case Studies- County Court of Victoria
These case studies are the most recent and applicable cases from 2021 and 2022.These case summaries are from real proceedings, however the names and other details of the parties may have been changed or redacted to protect their identity.
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The justice system: a help or a hinderance?
As part of Victorian Law Week 2023, RMIT's Centre for Innovative Justice facilitated a panel discussion.
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First Nations
Legal Help card for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Free Legal Help card for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Victoria outlines a range of common legal problems we may be able to help with
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Families and relationships
Am I old enough? Common legal issues for young people
Booklet is for young people who want to know about how the law in Victoria affects them.
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Refugees and asylum seekers
What's the law? Australian law for new arrivals (education kit)
Free education kit about common legal problems that people newly arrived in Australia may encounter.
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Young Voters: Learn. Decide. Vote.
You’ve just turned 18. You’ve finished school, maybe got your driver licence, are now allowed to have a drink or two (although not while driving on your L or P plates!), and can even get married, if you want! Becoming an adult comes with a lot of exciting freedoms and responsibilities. Voting falls into both categories and, just like everything else about becoming an adult, voting can feel overwhelming. This page will help you feel more at ease and informed as you prepare to cast your first ballot paper.
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Law Reform
Victoria Law Reform Commission- Podcasts
This is a link to the VLRC podcast "Old Law, New Law" which includes discussion of current and recent law reform inquiries.
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How Victoria Reviews and Updates Its Laws
Victoria’s law reform process involves expert bodies and community input to review and recommend changes that keep laws fair, effective, and up to date. It’s a collaborative effort to make sure the legal system reflects current values and addresses emerging issues.
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Law Reform
Victoria Law Reform Commission- Implementation
This link takes you to the VLRC's page on implementation. This page has all VLRC's inquires and provides information as to whether they have been implemented in law by Parlaiment.
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