Grants awarded to Queensland community legal centres

Published Friday, 04 October, 2019 at 09:00 AM

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
The Honourable Yvette D'Ath

Grants awarded to Queensland community legal centres

 Grants totalling more than $260,000 have been awarded to Queensland community legal centres giving them a much-needed boost to help support those in need of legal assistance and representation.

 Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Yvette D’Ath MP said 27 community legal centres located in the greater Brisbane area, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Toowoomba had each been awarded grants up to $10,000.

“This cash injection will assist these community legal centres to enhance their digital tools to deliver their much needed services,” Mrs D’Ath said.

“There are high degrees of variability across the sector in terms of availability, accessibility and suitability of appropriate digital infrastructure and support.

“These funds will certainly help community legal centres to address these issues and allow them to continue their very important work for their community.”

One organisation to benefit from the 2018-19 grant process was the Moreton Bay Regional Community Legal Service, which provides advice and assistance to empower people in the local community to deal with legal issues in their lives.

Chief Executive Officer Laurence McMahon said the funding grant would be used to upgrade software and digital hardware to better equip the organisation in its service to the Caboolture and surrounding community.

“The Moreton Bay Regional Community Legal Service is the only community legal service between Strathpine and Maroochydore on a north-south alignment, and between Bribie Island and Kingaroy on an east-west alignment,” Mr McMahon said.

“This area is quickly growing and we do service a geographically immense area so it is important that we have an effective and efficient IT system to cater for clients who may be located some distance from their local legal clinic.

“This cash injection will certainly assist us in taking on the task before us.”

Other recipients of the 2018-19 grants including community legal services providing advice and assistance to women, people who identify as LGBTIQ+, youths, tenants, environmentalists, prisoners, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Media contact: Richard O’Leary 0447155332

 

 

Organisation

Total

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Legal Service NQ Inc

$9,288

Aged and Disability Advocacy Australia Ltd

$10,000

Basic Rights Queensland Inc

$10,000

Bayside Community Legal Service

$9,343

Caxton Legal Centre Inc

$10,000

Community Legal Centres Queensland

$10,000

Court Network Inc

$10,000

Encircle Ltd

$10,000

Environmental Defenders Office Qld Inc

$10,000

Environmental Defenders Office of Northern Queensland Inc

$9,980

Gold Coast Community Legal Centre and Advice Bureau Inc

$10,000

LawRight (Queensland Public Interest Law Clearing House Inc)

$10,000

LGBTI Legal Service Inc

$7,676

Mackay Regional Community Legal Centre Inc

$8,359

Moreton Bay Regional Community Legal Service Inc

$10,000

North Queensland Women's Legal Service Inc

$10,000

Nundah Community Support Group Inc (Brisbane North Community Legal Service)

$8,932

Prisoners' Legal Service Inc

$10,000

Refugee and Immigration Legal Service Inc

$9,205

South West Brisbane Community Legal Centre Inc

$10,000

Suncoast Community Legal Service Inc

$9,967

TASC National Ltd

$10,000

Tenants Queensland Inc

$10,000

Townsville Community Legal Service Inc

$10,000

Women's Legal Service Inc

$9,855

Youth Advocacy Centre Inc

$10,000

YFS Ltd

$9,794

Total

262,399