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Continuing Legal Education on Employment & Industrial Law Friday 30 July 2021 Venue: Ashurst Conference Room, 5 Martin Place, Sydney One Day CLE – Continuing Legal Education on Employment & Industrial Law Friday 30 July 2021 Venue: Ashurst Conference Room, 5 Martin Place, Sydney About Toongabbie Legal Centre Inc (TLC) Funding Sources The Ninth Annual Fundraising Dinner was held TLC is a community legal centre located in At the present time, the Centre receives no on Saturday 22 October 2016 with Mr Gary Toongabbie in the heart of Western Sydney. core funding either from the State or the Ulman, President of the NSW Law Society, TLC commenced its free legal services from Federal governments. as our Chief Guest. 13 October 2007. TLC is in its fourteenth year We need substantial funds to expand TLC’s The Tenth Annual Fundraising Dinner was of providing legal advice and assistance to legal service on a fulltime basis. vulnerable and disadvantaged people. held on Saturday 14 October 2017 with The We have received a few small grants toward Hon Mark Speakman SC MP, Attorney General TLC offers legal advice and referral services. specific projects undertaken by TLC. of NSW as our Chief Guest. TLC refers matters needing further examination and case management either to funded In order to raise funds to meet our on-going cost, The Eleventh Annual Fundraising Dinner was community legal centres or to private lawyers we hold Annual Fundraising Dinners, sell raffle held on Saturday 1 September 2018 with or migration agents, who are willing to consider tickets and seek donations. We propose to seek Mr Paul Lynch MP, Shadow Attorney General, part or full pro bono service, depending on the business and legal firm sponsorship for TLC. State Member for Liverpool as Chief Guest. circumstances of each case. TLC operates Our Annual Fundraising Dinner The Twelfth Annual Community Fundraising with rooms provided by the local Catholic Church, Toongabbie and in Blacktown*. The The First Annual Fundraising Dinner was held Dinner was held on Saturday 16 November 2019 clients represent diverse backgrounds and on 28 June 2008 in the Hall next to the St with the Honourable Deputy Chief Justice Robert TLC has been providing advice on matters Anthony’s Catholic Church, Toongabbie, within McClelland of the Family Court of Australia as involving a range of legal/policy issues, including Holroyd LGA (local government area). Her our Chief Guest. matters under the migration laws. Honour Justice Margaret Beazley AO, Court The Thirteenth Annual Dinner was held on of Appeal, NSW Supreme Court was the Saturday 14 November 2020 with the Honourable TLC offers legal advice and assistance on Chief Guest. Thursdays (6:00pm - 9:00pm) and Saturdays Damien Tudehope MLC, Minister for Finance (9:00am - 1:00pm). The Second Annual Fundraising Dinner was and Small Business, as our Chief Guest. held in Parramatta within the Parramatta Community Legal Education LGA on 13 November 2009 with Her Honour TLC – Formal Launch TLC has been undertaking community legal Justice Virginia Bell of the High Court as the The Federal Attorney General the Hon Robert education in the Western Sydney region in Chief Guest. McClelland MP formally launched TLC and its locations such as Toongabbie, Mount Druitt, The Third Annual Fundraising Dinner was website on Friday, 8 July 2011 at Toongabbie. Blacktown, Parklea, Quakers Hill, Wentworth- held on 15 October 2010 in Blacktown with ville and Parramatta. Of these, one was the Honourable John Hatzistergos MLC, NSW TLC’s Outreach Legal Service presented in cooperation with Legal Aid and Attorney-General as the Chief Guest. On 1 December 2011, TLC opened its Outreach one with Blacktown City Council. The Fourth Annual Fundraising Dinner was Legal Services in Blacktown with the help of As part of our tenth anniversary during 2017, held on 28 October 2011 in Blacktown with the CatholicCare of the Diocese of Parramatta. TLC conducted ten free seminars over ten Saturdays in ten locations covering 25 topics. Chief Guest being The Honourable Greg Smith On 27 April 2012 this service was formally The successful series has continued annually SC MLA, NSW Attorney General. launched by Sir Gerard Brennan AC KBE, ever since (see website for details). The Fifth Annual Fundraising Dinner was held former Chief Justice of High Court of Australia. on 27 October 2012 in Blacktown with His Honour In March 2014 this was renamed and is now TLC run by volunteers Justice Robert French AC Chief Justice of the known as Blacktown Legal Centre (BLC)*, TLC’s volunteers include solicitors, barristers, High Court of Australia, as our Chief Guest. part of Toongabbie Legal Centre Inc. law students, migration agents, educators, financial planners/advisors, Information tech- The Sixth Annual Fundraising Dinner was held Tax Deductible Donations on Saturday 12 October 2013 with The Hon T nologists (IT) and persons from various other TLC has tax-deductible status (DGR) with the professions. F Bathurst, Chief Justice of NSW Supreme Court as our Chief Guest. Australian Tax Office for all donations. Any donation over $2 is tax deductible. Our Patron The Seventh Annual Fundraising Dinner was We are delighted that on 2 May 2019, our held in Blacktown on 28 November 2014 with Our Vision Patron, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AO The Hon J L P Allsop AO, Chief Justice, Federal With huge population increases and many QC was sworn-in as the 39th Governor of NSW Court of Australia, as our Chief Guest. and she has kindly agreed to continue as our new migrants settling in the Toongabbie – Patron. She has been a strong advocate for The Eighth Annual Fundraising Dinner was Seven Hills – Blacktown area, our vision is our legal centre and its on-going legal service. held on Friday 20 November 2015 with The to establish full-time free legal services for Hon Brad Hazzard MP Minister for Family and vulnerable people. TLC Telephone Service Community Services and Minister for Social We have a 24/7 telephone answering service Housing and former Attorney General and Susai Benjamin (1300 375 353). Minister for Justice, as our Chief Guest. Hon. Director & Acting Principal Solicitor *See website for details. TLC is pleased to announce its CLE – one day program on 14th Annual Community Employment & Industrial Law – Friday 30 July 2021 Fundraising Dinner 2021 & Venue: Ashurst Conference Room, 5 Martin Place, Sydney Crowd Funding Appeal for the proposed “Justice Margaret Beazley Centre” building. Doors Open at 7.45am – Breakfast served SESSION FOUR 12.00-1.00pm Saturday 27 November 2021 Opening Welcome & Introduction Time: 5.30pm start Topic: Developments in the New South Wales 8.20am Industrial Relations System Tax Deductible Donations can be made via our website. James Shaw, Legal Officer Presenter: Commissioner Damien Sloan, For updates visit: www.tlc.asn.au SESSION ONE NSW Industrial Relations Commission 8.30-9.30am Chair: Cynthia Elachi, Senior Associate, Registration includes welcome breakfast, Topic: Reasonable Adjustment Discrimination Clayton Utz, Sydney coffee/tea; morning coffee/tea; buffet lunch and afternoon tea/coffee. under the Disability Discrimination Act 1.00-1.30pm – Lunch Break Course Fees: Presenter: Joe Kennedy, Principal Solicitor, Hall Payne, Sydney Early Registration $300 pp SESSION FIVE Cut off date: 16 July Chair: Con Ktenas, Solicitor, Stacks Goudkamp, 1.30-2.30pm Late Registration $500 pp Sydney and Former President of City of Sydney Topic: Updates on Enforcement of the Fair Work TLC volunteers & full time employees at CLCs Law Society Act: Privileges, Penalties and Other Orders Early Registration (by 16 July) $150 pp Presenter: Ian Latham, Barrister, Late Registration $200 pp SESSION TWO *conditions apply 9.30-10.30am Denman Chambers, Sydney Refund Policy: If you pay and cancel before Topic: An Employer Perspective on the Chair: Lewis Hamilton, Solicitor, 16 July 2021. 50% of the amount will be refunded. Workings of the Fair Work Act Maurice Blackburn, Sydney No refund for late registration. Presenter: Anthony Powter, Special Counsel, Australian Industrial Group Workplace Lawyers SESSION SIX Seminars on: Topic: A Union Perspective on the Workings of 2.30-3.30pm the Fair Work Act Topic: Update on Industrial Manslaughter RULE 6.1 SEMINAR Sat. 31 July Presenter: El Leverington, Solicitor, provisions around Australian jurisdictions CRIMINAL LAW Sat. 6 Nov. Slater and Gordon Lawyers, Sydney Presenter: Colin Magee, Barrister, Chair: Nathan Keats, Principal Lawyers, Denman Chambers, Sydney FAMILY LAW Sat. 13 Nov. McNally Jones Staff Lawyers, Sydney Chair: Susai Benjamin, Solicitor and 10.30-11.00am – Morning Tea/Coffee Break Honorary Director, Toongabbie Legal Centre E-CONVEYANCING & ITS FUNDAMENTALS Sat. 20 Nov. SESSION THREE 3.30-4.00pm – Afternoon Tea/Coffee Break 11.00am-12.00noon Intensive workshops on: Topic: Religious Freedom Legislation SESSION SEVEN 4.00-5.00pm ADVOCACY Sat’s. 9 & 16 Oct. Presenter: Sian Gilbert, Partner, Wotton + Kearney, Sydney Topic: In the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, where will the law draw the line between the LAND TAX Fri. 22 Oct. Chair: Maurice Baroni, Barrister, Denman Chambers, Sydney work, health and safety obligations of employers and the rights and privacy of employees? LEGAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP Sat. 23 Oct. Presenter: Arthur Moses SC, Barrister, PAYROLL TAX Sat. 23 Oct. New Chambers, Sydney; Former President of Bar Association and Former President of E-CONVEYANCING WITH PEXA Fri. 29 Oct. TLC acknowledges the generous assistance Law Council of Australia by Ashurst in providing their conference Chair: Susai Benjamin, Solicitor and Venues: See the website as events take place facility free
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