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Join us for breakfast with Rosie Batty

Posted on September 16, 2016September 16, 2016 by Administration

Soroptimist International are hosting the Rosie Batty Roadshow to raise funds for us at a breakfast on 19th October.  Click […]

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Guys Gotta Know launches this week

Posted on May 1, 2016September 6, 2016 by John Fry

The Women’s Legal Service Tasmania, in conjunction with AFL Tasmania and the Clarence Football Club launched Guys Gotta Know, a […]

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Positions Vacant at WLST – Burnie Office

Posted on April 1, 2016 by John Fry

WLST is excited to announce that we are now recruiting for our new office in Burnie! In October 2015 it […]

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WLST’s Annual #FiveBuckFeb Fundraiser Begins

Posted on March 1, 2016 by John Fry

Following on from the success of last years “#fivebuckfeb” WLST is again running the online fundraiser in order to help combat […]

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WLST Welcomes Proposal to Reform Tasmanian Rape Laws

Posted on December 18, 2015September 6, 2016 by Kim

WLST has welcomed the proposal by Shadow Attorney General Lara Giddings to reform Tasmania’s rape laws. CEO Susan Fahey said […]

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WLST to receive $50,000 under State Family Violence Action Plan

Posted on October 21, 2015May 24, 2016 by John Fry

WLST has welcomed the announcement that we will receive $50,000 under the Tasmanian Government’s Family Violence Action Plan. The money […]

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WLST Selected to Operate DV Unit in North West Tasmania

Posted on October 18, 2015May 24, 2016 by John Fry

On 16th October Brett Whitely MP announced in Burnie that the Women’s Legal Service Tasmania had been selected to open and operate […]

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WLST CEO wins Telstra Business Women’s Award

Posted on October 17, 2015September 6, 2016 by John Fry

We are delighted to announce that overnight our CEO and Principal Solicitor, Susan Fahey, was named the Tasmanian winner in […]

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Tasmania’s Family Violence Plan Revealed

Posted on August 13, 2015September 6, 2016 by Kim

Today we welcomed the launch of Tasmania’s Family Violence Plan, “Safe Homes, Safe Families” which will inject almost $26 million in […]

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“Legal Responses to Family Violence” – A Panel Discussion with Rosie Batty

Posted on August 3, 2015September 6, 2016 by Kim

Community Legal Centres Tasmania and the Law Society are pleased to present “Legal Responses to Family Violence”. This will be […]

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