Law Week Brings Legal Insights to Regional Victoria

Victoria Law Foundation

Victorians will have access to more than 100 free and some low-cost events during Victorian Law Week (18–24 May 2026), with practical help on everyday issues like renting, work, family, money and buying goods and services.

With events hosted by community organisations, legal services and government agencies across the state, this year's theme, Where law meets life, focuses on what to do and where to get help when everyday problems involve the law.

The program features events across the state, including Bendigo, Shepperton and the Hume region, Horsham and the Grampians, and Gippsland (including the Bass Coast). These sessions ensure regional communities have access to practical legal information and support.

Events are designed for people with no legal background and are run by community organisations, legal services and government agencies. They are delivered in person in local community spaces, as well as live online.

Events include:

  • Free and low-cost sessions on getting legal help with common issues including housing, work, relationships, purchasing goods and money
  • Practical guidance on rights, responsibilities and where to find help
  • Opportunities to ask questions, hear from experts and learn how the justice system works.

Victoria Law Foundation Executive Director Lynne Haultain said Victorian Law Week is about making the law feel practical and accessible for people navigating real-life problems.

"Law usually meets life in the everyday. It could be dodgy purchases, bond disputes or unpaid wages. Victorian Law Week is about giving people clear, reliable information and a way to find the right help, without the jargon," Ms Haultain said.

Victorian Law Week event highlights:

Victorian Law Week is managed by Victoria Law Foundation. See the full program and register for any of the events at viclawweek.org.au/program. People can search events by topic, location, date or format options.

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