November 2016
This month’s newsletter discusses Australian Consumer Law and its application to online shopping. We also look at a case study on responsible lending. The newsletter
This month’s newsletter discusses Australian Consumer Law and its application to online shopping. We also look at a case study on responsible lending. The newsletter
This month’s newsletter highlights a case study about purchasing used vehicles and the PPSR. The newsletter also includes a monthly ‘snapshot’ summarizing the work we completed in
The National Association of Community Legal Centres 2016 Conference was held in Fremantle this August. This month’s newsletter highlights CCLSWA’s participation in the conference. We
Consumer Credit Legal Service made submissions to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s current inquiry, ‘Protecting the Rights of Older Australians from Abuse’. The submissions gave evidence of elderly abuse
Law Week 2016 took place from 16 to 20 May. In this month’s newsletter, read about CCLSWA’s law week event: Volunteers and Social Justice. The
In 2016, CCLSWA is looking forward to launching its new website, designed by Burning Fruit. The launch will take place at an invitation-only event at
Over the past 2 months CCLSWA has: held its Annual General Meeting; received a visit from Kate Doust MLC, the Deputy Leader in the Legislative
Over the past 2 months, CCLSWA has delivered a number of community legal education sessions to high school students, community groups, and advocates. We also
In our July newsletter, CCLSWA urges the State government to reverse the funding cuts to financial counselling services. You can also meet our new solicitor,
CCLSWA is very concerned with the State government’s decision to stop funding free financial counselling services. In this month’s newsletter, you can find out more