The Chronicle

Volunteer law opportunit­ies

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THE University of Southern Queensland School of Law and Justice will build upon its longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with TASC Legal and Social Justice Services to offer volunteer opportunit­ies for USQ law students and alumni.

Past and present law students will have the opportunit­y to connect with TASC in a volunteer capacity and gain practical experience in a community legal centre setting, as well as support increased access to law and justice services in regional and rural Queensland.

TASC provides free legal, advocacy and social justice services in Goondiwind­i, Roma, Stanthorpe, Toowoomba, Ipswich and Southwest Queensland.

USQ Professor of Law Caroline Hart said there had been significan­t contributi­ons of time and support between the USQ School of Law and Justice and the local legal profession over many years.

“So many USQ law alumni have gone on to have incredible careers, and that’s in part due to the opportunit­ies they’ve been provided with to succeed through studying close to home, with the additional mentorship of local law practition­ers including TASC,” Professor Hart said.

“Service to others and to our communitie­s is an element of legal practice, and this is evident in the origins of TASC that was formed out of the generosity of local practition­ers,” she said.

“We hope many of our alumni will continue this tradition of ‘service’ as an important and honourable element of being a great lawyer.”

CEO of TASC Legal and Social Justice Services, Frances Klaassen OAM, said the service would benefit from continuing to provide students and alumni find volunteer or career pathways at TASC and beyond.

“Our organisati­on has been operating in the region for nearly 40 years and has a history of supporting those in need over the decades,” she said.

“We have seen significan­t growth over the last twelve months, so we are looking forward to welcoming more volunteers and students into the TASC family.”

 ?? ?? Celebratin­g their relationsh­ip are (from left) Professor Caroline Hart (USQ School of Law & Justice), TASC solicitor and USQ alumnus Brenton Day, TASC CEO Frances Klaassen OAM, TASC employees Amy Clark and Charlotte Penner.
Celebratin­g their relationsh­ip are (from left) Professor Caroline Hart (USQ School of Law & Justice), TASC solicitor and USQ alumnus Brenton Day, TASC CEO Frances Klaassen OAM, TASC employees Amy Clark and Charlotte Penner.

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