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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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In RLC's experience, international students frequently have a visa issue associated with their legal problem, and fears about their visa status can prevent these students from seeking advice or asserting their rights.
Legal self-help
This factsheet gives an overview of the role of the Overseas Students Ombudsman (OSO) and how to make an effective complaint to the OSO.
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A report by MOSAIC (Justice Connect) and Redfern Legal Centre
Legal self-help
We’ve made a new film to highlight the legal problems many international students face when studying in Australia.
Legal self-help
Zheng is an international student who rented a property with her friends. They encountered many problems with the person claiming to be the landlord. Watch Zheng's story to see how her problems were resolved.
Legal self-help
Are you an international student studying in NSW? This short video steps you through the legal basics of share-housing from moving in, what to do when something goes wrong, to moving out.
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Research shows that a higher proportion of international students are problem or at-risk gamblers when compared with domestic students.
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This submission is based on Redfern Legal Centre’s experience in providing free legal advice to international students affected by gambling.
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RLC and Sydney Women's Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (Sydney WDVCAS) made a submission to the Legislative Council Select Committee Inquiry into the partial defence of provocation.