Legal Aid in Rockhampton

The documents presented on the Central Queensland Community Legal Centre website are provided to inform a wide audience. No information on the Website constitutes legal advice and should not be used as such. The information and advice provided is provided in good faith and has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable and accurate at the time of publication on the Internet. Although the information contained on this website has been carefully formulated, the Central Queensland Community Legal Centre accepts no liability to anyone for the information (or use thereof) provided or incorporated by reference on this website. The information on the Central Queensland Community Legal Centre website is provided on the basis that all readers are responsible for making their own assessment of the issues discussed here and it is recommended that all relevant representations, statements and information be reviewed. Our vision is to ensure that vulnerable and disadvantaged people in central Queensland have access to free legal advice. The Central Queensland Community Legal Centre serves Biloela, Emerald, Gladstone, Rockhampton and Yeppoon and serves regional, rural and remote communities in central Queensland. The CQCLC offers pop-up clinics for non-profit organizations. Pop-up clinics allow you to host an outreach session on your premises, meaning your clients can get free legal advice in a comfortable and familiar environment. You can access free legal services by contacting the service via chatbot, online contact form, phone, email or call the center to make an appointment. The Central Queensland Community Legal Centre is an independent, not-for-profit organization funded by federal and state government grants, public donations and membership dues. The CQLC provides access to legal services to vulnerable and disadvantaged people in regional, rural and remote communities.

The service provides general legal advice, referral services and some cases on a full-time basis. It serves communities south from Mackay to Bundaberg and west to the Queensland border. The Centre also conducts collaborative legal education activities. Monthly 30 June, 28 July, 25 August, 29 September, 27 October, 24 November and 15 November. December Tel.: (07) 4921 6500 Fax: (07) 4921 6596 DX 41157 Rockhampton The Rural Transaction Centre (RTC) 71 Springs Road Agnes Water The Central Queensland Community Legal Centre (CQCLC) provides general advice for a wide range of areas, including but not limited to: First Monday of the month Meeting between 9:30 am and 12:30 pm The Central Queensland Community Legal Centre recognises: that its activities are located on land of which Aborigines have been custodians for many centuries. In recognizing this, the Centre honours the elders of the past, present and future, as they preserve the memories, traditions, cultures and hopes of Indigenous Australia. Unable to go to one of our offices, a telephone appointment is available. Appointments are offered from Monday to Friday between 9:30 am and 3:00 pm. Videoconferencing appointments offer face-to-face discussions and the exchange of documents.

Appointments are made via Zoom or Facetime. Logging in via Zoom is as easy as clicking on a web link we send you. Facetime is done through your Apple Mac device (iPhone, iPad or Mac laptop). As an independent organization, we are funded by government and federal grants as well as donations from the general public. Relationship Australia, 10 Tank Street, Gladstone Qld 4680.