It's a wrap on Law Week!

What a week! There were 138 events throughout the week from 112 organisations, taking place at 83 venues across Victoria.

With over half of the events taking place in regional Victoria including Ballarat, Euroa, Ararat, Geelong, Cobram, Mooroopna, Warrnambool, Rainbow, the Bass Coast, thousands of people had the opportunity to learn what to do and where to get help when life and the law meet.

Check out the highlight reel of the week that was and see what went on around the state.

If you missed an event or simply want to catch up, the on-demand program has event recordings and all our on-demand content.

We are already looking forward to next year, so keep the 18 - 24 May 2026 free.

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Watch this quick video to understand your rights in the family law system as a young person.
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Understand the options to help you manage mortgage stress with this informative session from Mortgage Stress Victoria.
Vincent Shin
Hear from the inspiring Vincent Shin, Program Manager at the Youth Law Program West Justice and the first school lawyer in Australia.
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Listen in to hear the diverse career of former Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass OBE in this on-demand podcast.
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Tune in to this on-demand podcast episode on drug driving offences for medical cannabis patients.
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Safeguard your essential documents and peace of mind with this session on how to get ePrepared.
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The law can intersect with life in many ways.

It can be to do with your home, work, relationships, where you are or what your buy.

Sometimes it’s easy to deal with, or it can be difficult. It can feel distressing or help you feel safe.

Victorian Law Week is a time to understand what happens and where to get help, when the law intersects with life.

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A week for all Victorians

Victorian Law Week runs from 19– 25 May 2025.

Every year, a week of community-based events help Victorians to identify legal problems, find legal information, get the right help and learn how the law works.

Events and activities are run by a range of legal, community and government organisations with the program managed by Victoria Law Foundation.

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