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This factsheet looks at what you can do if you are being underpaid at work.
Legal self-help
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?
Legal self-help
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.
Legal self-help
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’.
Legal self-help
Are you being paid correctly at work? Redfern Legal Centre often hears from international students who are being exploited by employers who do not pay correctly or deny other workplace entitlements.
Legal self-help
Multi-language resource about sexual assault. Information available in English, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Nepalese, Portuguese, Arabic, Vietnamese, Chinese (simple and traditional) and Thai.
Legal self-help
Have you or a friend experienced domestic violence? You might be feeling confused because you never thought this would happen to you.
Legal self-help
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.
Legal self-help
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.