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Monash University launches Justice Bus to bridge legal access gaps

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Monash University has launched a new program that will provide free legal education and support to regional and remote communities across Victoria. Named the Justice Bus, the initiative comprises a mobile legal clinic, staffed by Monash Law students and supervised by experienced legal practitioners, that will bring education and support to Victorians who would otherwise face barriers to accessing legal information. 

 

The Justice Bus program is part of Monash’s commitment to social justice and community service. It will offer practical, hands-on experience for law students, giving them the opportunity to work on real cases under the guidance of qualified lawyers. The initiative is designed to address the significant legal service gaps in rural areas, where many residents face barriers to accessing timely legal information.

 

As part of its outreach, the Justice Bus will visit key regional locations, including Emerald, Greater Shepparton, Bendigo and Ballarat. The initiative will also collaborate with local high schools, including Emerald Secondary College, Greater Shepparton Secondary College, Bendigo Senior Secondary School and Loreto College, Ballarat. The program aims to provide these students with legal education sessions, introducing them to basic legal concepts and increasing awareness of legal rights.

 

Executive Director, External Community Engagement and Impact, Jamil Tye, said the Justice Bus is an exciting step forward in the University's efforts to make legal information more accessible in regional schools and continues Monash’s long history of working with Victorian communities to raise awareness on different areas of the law.

 

“At Monash, our commitment to civic purpose and an ethic of service are central to who we are – as a community and as a university. Opportunities for community engagement, such as through the Justice Bus, are critical for our students to develop the deep sense of altruism that is a defining part of an excellent Monash education,” Mr Tye said. 

 

“The Justice Bus will make a significant difference to the secondary school students who engage with the program. This project also gives our students invaluable experience in community law practice, fostering a deeper understanding of regional Victoria and the legal topics of greater interest or relevance to secondary school aged students in these areas.” 

 

Monash Law student Dipannita Dey, who is participating in the Justice Bus program, expressed enthusiasm about the hands-on experience it offers.

 

"The Justice Bus is a fantastic opportunity for us as students to step outside the classroom and apply what we've learned in a real-world setting. It's incredibly rewarding to know that we can make a positive impact on people’s lives by providing much-needed legal assistance," Dipannita said.

 

Fellow student Somaya Hydari shared similar sentiments, highlighting the importance of the initiative for both students and the communities they serve.

 

"Access to legal services is a fundamental right, and I’m excited to be part of a project that helps bridge that gap. The Justice Bus will not only provide legal support but also help educate people about their rights, empowering them to navigate the legal system with greater confidence,” Somaya said.

 

The Justice Bus has travelled to various regional locations throughout Victoria, offering services in areas such as family law, tenancy disputes, and debt recovery. It also provides education and resources on legal rights, helping to empower communities with the knowledge to navigate the legal system.

 

Monash Law is collaborating with local community organisations and legal aid services to ensure the program is tailored to the specific needs of each community.

 

For more information about the Justice Bus program or to arrange interviews, please contact:

 

Chris Bartlett
Media and Communications Manager
Monash University

Phone: 0422 087 764
Email: [email protected] 

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