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Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
Thanks to all who attended this Research Network webinar, which explored self-represented litigants.
If you missed our conversation with Chief Justice Anne Ferguson or would like to revisit the content, a full recording of the chat is now available.
We are pleased to announce the release of the PULS annotated questionnaire which underpins the PULS Survey.
VLF and Parliament of Victoria invite you to a free panel discussion focusing on the process of law reform from both the perspective of parliament and the courts.
From 1 July the Victoria Law Foundation 2022/23 grant program will be available.
We are proud to wrap up an amazing program of over 190 events across a range of topics that made learning about the law easy.
We're pleased to share the recording of our recent Research Network event discussing the landmark Justice for All report, watch now!
Our Public Understanding of Law Survey (the PULS) has hit the field!
Looking to apply for a grant but not sure where to begin? Ensure your application has the best chance for success.
Happy New Year! We’re looking forward to an exciting year of research and taking you with us on the ride! First up, our International Access to Justice Online Forum 2022 is taking place at the end of March.
Members of the legal sector from across Victoria joined us online to celebrate the new legal year at our 19th Legal Laneway Breakfast
We are very pleased to announce the release of our report: Smarter Data: The use and utility of administrative data in Victorian courts and tribunals.
We are finally out of lockdown (hooray!) and really looking forward to our Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) fieldwork beginning early in 2022.
The projects that were supported this year demonstrated potential to make a significant contribution to Victorians and the legal sector.
In this session, we provided tips and tools for delivering a successful webinar – and avoiding common pitfalls.
We support investigations into civil legal problems, projects that develop data capability or new approaches responding to community legal need.