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Part 4 - Legal Aid Queensland

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Who we are and what we do<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> provides legal help to financially<br />

disadvantaged <strong>Queensland</strong>ers. We are an independent<br />

statutory authority that operates under the <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong><br />

<strong>Queensland</strong> Act 1997.<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> receives state government funding<br />

to provide legal services for state law matters, and<br />

federal government funding to provide the legal services<br />

designated in the National <strong>Part</strong>nership Agreement on <strong>Legal</strong><br />

Assistance Services.<br />

Our range of services include community legal education,<br />

information and referral, advice and minor assistance,<br />

lawyer assisted dispute resolution, duty lawyer services,<br />

and litigation services. Our services are provided across<br />

a range of areas of law including crime, family, child<br />

protection, child support, domestic violence, social<br />

security, consumer protection and anti-discrimination law.<br />

Our work contributes to the <strong>Queensland</strong> Government’s<br />

Toward Q2: Tomorrow’s <strong>Queensland</strong> ambition Fair<br />

— Supporting safe and caring communities. Many<br />

of our programs, like our child protection program,<br />

domestic violence services and support for the Special<br />

Circumstances Program, Breaking the Cycle of Domestic<br />

and Family Violence Court Pilot Program, drug courts,<br />

and Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Court Diversion<br />

Program, are helping to break the cycle of disadvantage<br />

in <strong>Queensland</strong> communities.<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> celebrates 30 years<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> celebrated its 30th anniversary<br />

with a special dinner in October 2010.<br />

Almost 250 people attended the dinner, including<br />

former Attorney-General Cameron Dick, current and<br />

past staff, and members of the magistracy, judiciary<br />

and the legal sector.<br />

Former CEO and now Magistrate John Hodgins<br />

hosted the evening along with former board member<br />

Zoe Rathus, sharing tales of the past about the<br />

organisation’s major changes and achievements.<br />

Barrister Stephen Keim SC delivered the keynote speech<br />

for the evening and current CEO Anthony Reilly gave a<br />

vote of thanks.<br />

During the dinner we farewelled Marg O’Donnell,<br />

outgoing chair of the <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> Board, and<br />

acknowledged the important contribution Marg has<br />

made to the organisation. The former Attorney-General<br />

also announced the appointment of Rachel Hunter as<br />

the new chair of the board.<br />

The 30th anniversary dinner was a wonderful opportunity<br />

to celebrate the organisation’s achievements and<br />

future directions. The large number of attendees at the<br />

dinner was a testament to the regard in which <strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong><br />

<strong>Queensland</strong> is held.<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong>'s Amber Buckland with <strong>Queensland</strong> Police<br />

Service's Mark Wheaton and the Department of Justice and<br />

Attorney-General Deputy Director-General Terry Ryan at the<br />

Application Assistance Program launch.<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> staff members Laura Reece, Catherine<br />

Morgan and Jakub Lodziak at the 30th anniversary celebrations.<br />

About us | 27<br />

<strong>Legal</strong> <strong>Aid</strong> <strong>Queensland</strong> Annual Report 2010 - 2011

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