Lawyers at Colleges

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Legal Aid ACT lawyers attend every ACT public college to provide college students with free and confidential advice, assistance and information. 

Confidential means we do not take any action without your consent first, will not share any information you discuss with us without your permission. This includes school staff, government services or your parents. You do not need permission from your parents, or anyone else to speak to us. 

How we can help you

  • Give you general legal information so that you understand your rights and responsibilities.
  • Give you advice about specific legal issues so that you know your options and the best steps forward.
  • Help you by negotiating, drafting letters or preparing for court.
  • Attend mediations and court with you.
  • Connect you to non-legal community and support services.

We help students with issues like:

  • Your rights at work.
  • Personal safety.
  • Discrimination.
  • Sex and consent.
  • Scams and debts.
  • Car accidents and traffic issues.
  • Cyberbullying.
  • Tenancy.
  • Issues with police including reporting crimes to the police.

Contact 

If you are a college student, drop in to the Legal Aid lawyer's office on your campus. No appointment needed. 

The schedule for this school term is:

Canberra College & CC CaresMondays 10AM-2PM
Dickson CollegeThursdays 9AM - 1PM
Erindale CollegeWednesdays 10AM - 2PM
Gungahlin CollegeWednesdays 11AM - 3PM
Hawker CollegeTuesdays 11AM - 1PM
Lake Ginninderra CollegeThursdays 9.30AM - 1.30PM
Lake Tuggeranong CollegeFridays 9AM - 1PM
Melba Copland CollegeTuesdays 9.30AM - 1.30PM
Narrabundah CollegeMondays 9AM - 1PM

If you want to contact us outside of school, email or call us using the contact details below:

  • Email: college@legalaidact.org.au
  • Phone: 1300 654 314

Youth Law Centre

You could also seek legal advice through our Youth Law Centre, which is Legal Aid's dedicated legal service for 12-25 year olds. You can find more information here