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Here you will find Legal and Financial Helplines, Financial assistance, Legal assistance, Advocacy for legal and financial matters, Separation & divorce services and much more.
The Goodwood Community Centre is a hub of community activity and support. We also act as a referral network to other services that community members may need from time to time.
Karadi is an inclusive Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, providing leadership in the sector and serving Aboriginal people of our catchment and their families in achieving strong cultural identity, good health and quality of life.
Kingston Neighbourhood House is a friendly, supportive and welcoming place for people living in our community. We offer a range of services, support and programs.
Launceston Community Legal Centre (LCLC) provides legal advice on general civil legal matters, Employment Law; Family law, and Disability Discrimination as well as “Welfare Rights”.
We provide legal advice, representation, family dispute resolution services and legal education to the Tasmanian community. Our focus is on economically and socially disadvantaged Tasmanians.
Welcome to the Men’s Resources Tasmania page. MRT is a voice for men and boys in Tasmania, advocating for men and boys in the public sector, and aiming to connect men to positive and male friendly assistance.
If life puts your finances under stress, ASIC’s Moneysmart can help you ride the storm, offering smart tips to help you deal with the ups and downs of life: retiring, divorce or separation, buying a home, losing your partner and many more.
Find a credentialed translator or interpreter.
The Jordon River Service (JRS) makes a difference by providing a safe place, with opportunities for people to grow and share their skills and knowledge.
The Gagebrook Community Centre (Jordan River Service) makes a difference by providing a safe place, with opportunities for people to grow and share their skills and knowledge.
NILS offers no-interest loans up to $2000 for low-income Tasmanians to purchase essential items and services without fees or credit checks.
We offer a wide range of educational, leisure, health & wellbeing, social, and personal development programs.