News and Events Page listing all news and events. Breadcrumb Home News and Events News & media (-) Events (10) Media releases (14) (-) News (73) RLC in the media (107) TopicsAdvocacy training (41) Domestic violence and financial abuse (73) Employment and discrimination (108) (-) Family law (3) (-) Fines (13) First Nations Justice (23) Health Justice Partnership (7) (-) International students (67) Law reform (143) Money problems, fines and consumer complaints (55) Police accountability (85) Tenancy and housing (92) News83 results Search Events Fines and penalty notices 2: Instalments, Waivers & WDOs (webinar) Helping vulnerable clients manage unpaid fines. 29 November 2023 Events Fines and the impact of the recent NSW Supreme Court case Fines and the impact of the recent NSW Supreme Court case 7 June 2023 Events Mortgage Stress and Financial Abuse (webinar) Mortgage Stress and Financial Abuse (webinar) 3 May 2023 Events Family law remedies to address financial abuse (webinar series) Family law remedies to address financial abuse (webinar series) 1 February 2023 News International Student Leadership and Ambassador program International students living and studying in Sydney are invited to apply for the 2023/24 international student leadership and ambassador program. 3 November 2022 Events Fines and Penalty Notices 1: Challenging the fine (webinar) Explores the process of seeking a review of your fine by Revenue NSW or the Court. 21 September 2022 News 2022 International Student Sentiment Survey Share your thoughts about the international student experience. 15 September 2022 News New visa options for COVID-affected international students Updated visa options were announced during the pandemic to assist international students whose studies have been impacted by COVID-19. 8 August 2022 News COVID fines issued to children could breach international law NSW government suggestions that children as young as 10 could work off COVID fines have been described as “outrageous” and could be in breach of Australia’s obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child. 4 August 2022 News COVID fines test case launched RLC has filed a case in the Supreme Court of New South Wales representing plaintiffs who seek to challenge the validity of their COVID-19 fines. 21 July 2022 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Events Fines and penalty notices 2: Instalments, Waivers & WDOs (webinar) Helping vulnerable clients manage unpaid fines. 29 November 2023
Events Fines and the impact of the recent NSW Supreme Court case Fines and the impact of the recent NSW Supreme Court case 7 June 2023
Events Mortgage Stress and Financial Abuse (webinar) Mortgage Stress and Financial Abuse (webinar) 3 May 2023
Events Family law remedies to address financial abuse (webinar series) Family law remedies to address financial abuse (webinar series) 1 February 2023
News International Student Leadership and Ambassador program International students living and studying in Sydney are invited to apply for the 2023/24 international student leadership and ambassador program. 3 November 2022
Events Fines and Penalty Notices 1: Challenging the fine (webinar) Explores the process of seeking a review of your fine by Revenue NSW or the Court. 21 September 2022
News 2022 International Student Sentiment Survey Share your thoughts about the international student experience. 15 September 2022
News New visa options for COVID-affected international students Updated visa options were announced during the pandemic to assist international students whose studies have been impacted by COVID-19. 8 August 2022
News COVID fines issued to children could breach international law NSW government suggestions that children as young as 10 could work off COVID fines have been described as “outrageous” and could be in breach of Australia’s obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child. 4 August 2022
News COVID fines test case launched RLC has filed a case in the Supreme Court of New South Wales representing plaintiffs who seek to challenge the validity of their COVID-19 fines. 21 July 2022