That's a wrap!
Thanks to everyone who attended an activity last week, whether it was a face to face session, consultation or an online event. We hope that you found it relevant, informative and practical.
Thanks to everyone who attended an activity last week, whether it was a face to face session, consultation or an online event. We hope that you found it relevant, informative and practical.
We're pleased to have had the chance to get back out into the community this year, with in-person events held across Melbourne and regional Victoria. It was also great to have so many online events, which mean Victorians across the state have access to legal information useful to them.
We'd like to extend a huge thank you to all our event partners, whose hard work and dedication enabled so many Victorians to feel more confident, and understand their law better.
We’d also like to make special mention of our Victorian Law Week Sponsors: the Victorian Legal Services Board + Commissioner, the City of Melbourne, Victoria Legal Aid and the Law Institute of Victoria; and our Supporters: Deakin Law School, Victorian Ombudsman, the Victorian Bar and the Department of Justice and Community Safety; and our Contributor, the Federation of Community Legal Centres. Victorian Law Week 2021 wouldn’t have happened without their generous support.
If you missed out on an event, be sure to check out the Victorian Law Week website, where you can watch recordings of selected sessions.
We're looking forward to seeing you all again for another fantastic Victorian Law Week in 2022!
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