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Lunch and the Law

2025-05-19 12:00:00 2025-05-23 13:00:00 Australia/Sydney Lunch and the Law Join the Lunch and the Law webinar series as part of NSW Law Week and learn about the latest legal... Australia Sean O'Hagan sohagan@hornsby.nsw.gov.au
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Location: Online via Zoom and YouTube,
Event cost: Free. Registration required to receive your Zoom invitation
Contact: Hornsby Library
Email: library@hornsby.nsw.gov.au

Join the Lunch and the Law webinar series as part of NSW Law Week and learn about the latest legal issues and your rights.

Parenting arrangements and the law

Monday 19 May, 12-1pm.

Do you know how parenting arrangements are made after a separation? Hear an experienced family lawyer discuss the new laws about parenting and how parenting orders are made.


Renting and the law

Tuesday 20 May, 12-1pm.

Learn all about the new changes to NSW tenancy laws. Hear about the ending of ‘no grounds’ terminations, changes to keeping pets, limiting rent increases and more.


Second hand cars and the law

Wednesday 21 May, 12-1pm.

Hear from experts about what you need to know before buying a used vehicle, including your consumer rights if something goes wrong.


Traffic fines and the law

Thursday 22 May, 12-1pm.

Put the brakes on traffic offences. Learn all about traffic offences including what your options are if you receive a fine, what to expect at court and alternatives to fines.


Mobile phones and the law

Friday May 23, 12-1pm.

Nearly everyone has a mobile phone. But do you know your rights and the laws related to mobile phones? When can you use a mobile phone while driving? Can you record other people in public? Can people film you? Can you secretly record a phone conversation? Do you have to hand your phone to police if they ask? What can you do if you think someone is tracking your phone?


The webinars will be live streamed to Legal Aid NSW's YouTube page on the day via youtube.com/legalaidnsw. The webinars will also be Auslan interpreted. Please ensure that you register via Zoom if you require Auslan interpretation.

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