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Residential tenants
If you are renting a private home (whether it is a house, apartment, or unit), public housing, or community housing, you most likely have a residential tenancy.
The Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA) (the Act) sets out the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords (sometimes called[...]
LGBTIQA+-International-Human-Rights-Factsheet.pdf
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Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion
The Federal Government established a Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, following the Bondi terror attack on 14 December 2025.
Legal Aid WA is part of a national legal advice and information service to support people to engage with the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social[...]
Infosheet - Spent Conviction Orders in sentencing.pdf
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Complaints about health care
You may want to make a complaint if you are unhappy with the medical care and treatment you, or someone you care for, have received. Complaints about health care may be about things like the quality or type of care, negligence issues, or concerns about how your personal and medical information has[...]
What's the law? Teacher guide (Topics 1-12, 14)
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What's the law? Student handouts (Topics 1-12,14)
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LGBTIQA+ Changing Gender
You no longer need a gender recognition certificate to legally change your gender in WA. If you are 18 or older, you can apply directly to the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages to change the sex or gender in the registration of your birth. If you are aged 12 to 17, you can apply to the[...]
Powers of security guards and bouncers
Security guards or bouncers are employed in privately-owned spaces, such as shopping centres or nightclubs, to enforce the rules of the owner. Security guards and bouncers are licensed by the state government, but do not have the same powers as police.
The person who owns the space decides on what[...]
Pay and conditions
Your pay and conditions depend on whether you are covered by national or state law. Conditions or entitlements may also be different for some workers because of their type of employment (for example, permanent or casual).
When you start a new job, it is a good idea to get a copy of your award[...]
Get help with work rights
What help can Legal Aid WA give?
Our Civil Law Division may be able to give you legal advice and assistance.
Our Federal Courts Self-Represented Litigants Service may be able to assist if you have already been through a conciliation, hearing or other process at the Fair Work Commission or the Fair[...]
Mental health
If you have a mental illness, you have rights, including rights about how you get treatment. Your rights are different depending on what sort of patient you are and whether you are on a community treatment order.
There are laws about:
- what mental illness is
- how mental illness can be treated[...]
What's the law? - Centrelink: Presenter notes
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Applying for a job with Legal Aid WA

If you have landed on this page you are most likely considering applying for a job at Legal Aid WA. We understand that looking for a new job can be a challenging time, so we have prepared some useful information to guide you through the process. The selection process is your opportunity to[...]
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