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A webinar presented by Redfern Legal Centre, National Justice Project, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning and Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT).
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Redfern Legal Centre is aware that a large number of international students have been affected by accreditation issues with the Australia Institute of Business and Technology.
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Have you ever been evicted or locked out by your landlord or agent? This may have been in breach of the law. Under a Residential Tenancies Agreement, you can only be evicted by order of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
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Did you know that if you're an international student on a study visa, you can drive in Australia if you have a current driver's licence from your home country?
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This factsheet is a resource to support international students living in Australia, created as part of the SBS Outreach project for the new SBS drama series ‘Dead Lucky’.
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Multi-language resource about sexual assault. Information available in English, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Nepalese, Portuguese, Arabic, Vietnamese, Chinese (simple and traditional) and Thai.
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Have you or a friend experienced domestic violence? You might be feeling confused because you never thought this would happen to you.
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Redfern Legal Centre’s International Student Clinic helps many students who have experienced issues involving sexual assault. This is a serious issue that affects all genders.
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Have you ever been asked to do an unpaid trial shift when you apply for a new job? Most of the time this is not legal. You should be paid for any work you do.
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This factsheet gives an overview of the role of the Overseas Students Ombudsman (OSO) and how to make an effective complaint to the OSO.