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Community Legal Centres NSW Inc. (CLCNSW) is the peak body for CLCs in NSW. CLCNSW has 39 member organisations including generalist and specialist CLCs...[More]

What CLCs do

Community Legal Centres (CLCs) are independent community organisations providing equitable and accessible legal services. NSW CLCs work for the public interest, particularly for disadvantaged and marginalised people and communities...[More]


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Our Programs


Aboriginal Legal Access Program

CLCNSW receives funding from the Public Purpose Fund to run the CLCNSW Aboriginal Legal Access Program (ALAP) (currently funded until 30 June 2010)...[More]

Learning and Development Programs

The Public Purpose Fund has funded the CLCNSW Learning and Development Program up to June 2011...[More]

Advocacy and Human Rights Program

CLCs advocate for reform to unjust laws, policies, and practices. CLCs also advocate for a fairer legal system for disadvantaged people in NSW...[More]


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News

Arts Law's 2010 Gunnery Series begins - March 2010

The Arts Law Centre of Australia and the Music Council of Australia present a seminar on the 'Kookaburra Case' and what the decision means for musicians and the arts community. Date: 18 March 2010.

State Conference 2010 - February 2010

New NLAF project manager appointed - February 2010

CLCNSW expresses concern about Medicare-style legal reforms - July 2009

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