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Neale Tobin, Solicitor

Locality: Golden Beach

Phone: +61 7 5492 3799



Address: 60 Landsborough Pde Suite 6F 4551 Golden Beach, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Boom! Did anyone hear that? A HUGE glass ceiling just got smashed! Party time laydeez!



21.01.2022 Something close to our heart. Please follow the link to see why Legal Aid funding matters and why we should all be asking government to ensure that Australia's Legal Aid services are adequately funded. http://legalaidmatters.org.au/

20.01.2022 Fantastic new resource to build understanding of the complex business of sentencing take a look and judge for yourself.and watch this space for more informat...ion about Caxton’s involvement with this initiative in the coming months. http://www.sentencingcouncil.qld.gov.au/judgeforyourself

17.01.2022 We have had a big year of which we can be proud, but it won't be smooth sailing ahead. http://mysunshinecoast.com.au//quality-legal-help-reaches-



14.01.2022 Queensland Law Society president Christine Smyth has called for more judicial appointments from the ranks of solicitors, saying that our communities deserve judicial officers who can provide the level of diversity and legal skill that is abundant within the solicitor's branch.

14.01.2022 MEDIA RELEASE: Today QLS released its position on the current marriage laws in Australia. We determined that it was proper for us to go beyond making a mere st...atement, instead we formulated our own policy position on this. We are an organisation that stands for good law and good lawyers and so it is proper that we lead and approach this from a legally grounded perspective that lasts beyond the current populist debate," said President Christine Smyth. See more

13.01.2022 QLS president Christine Smyth spoke about the Society’s ongoing cooperation with the Crime and Corruption Commission, following charges being laid against three... people connected to a law firm. "While this matter casts a dark cloud over the broader legal community, there are more than 12,000 ethical, dedicated and hardworking solicitors across the state who continue to serve the people of Queensland. http://ow.ly/F9Mm30gwNRH



13.01.2022 "Legal aid is not an insult to society but a bedrock of it, bringing the protections of the law within the reach of us all," writes Bevan Warner in today's Herald Sun.

13.01.2022 This week, the justice system had a win with the official reopening of the drug courts in Queensland. We at Queensland Law Society were very pleased to see this... come to fruition, after advocating for their reintroduction since they were scrapped in 2012. The biggest push for these courts came with our 2015 Queensland State Election Call to Parties document, where we listed this as a key issue. Following the State election, our QLS Criminal Law Committee made submissions to Parliament and appeared at the public hearing to encourage this legislation. To find out more about the reopening of the drug courts, read the latest blog post by QLS president, Ken Taylor. http://ow.ly/9qql30i9BgJ See more

12.01.2022 Our Federal Court Self Representation Service delivers hope and outcomes for disadvantaged clients like Tom. This service will become unfunded soon. Read about Tom in this ABC story. http://www.abc.net.au//federal-funding-cut-may-end/8221320

11.01.2022 Tens of thousands of needy Queenslanders will be denied access to justice in wake of the limited renewed funding grants announced by the state government this w...eek. President Christine Smyth on Friday said the allocation of almost $4.8 million in funding by the Queensland Government to community legal centres was a welcome step, but much more funding was required to ensure access to justice for the state’s most vulnerable people. Queensland’s CLCs are in a state of crisis and are already severely underfunded,’’ Ms Smyth said. | http://ow.ly/6dwj30fdS4U

11.01.2022 Lend your support for our day of action in Canberra and help #fundequaljustice



09.01.2022 QLS president Christine Smyth spoke with media following the sentencing of high profile lawyer Tim Meehan to five and half years in jail. We work very hard to... ensure the community has faith in the justice system and when that faith is diminished, we’re all diminished. https://tenplay.com.au/news/brisbane/2017/7/14/meehan-jailed

09.01.2022 The heads of eight Australian peak legal bodies have called on the Prime Minister to return funding to the legal assistance sector. http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au//19901-profession-calls-fo

08.01.2022 Something a bit fun for a Sunday morning

06.01.2022 President Christine Smyth today welcomed the state government’s announcement that it will begin removing 17-year-old offenders from the adult criminal justice s...ystem. The Society is pushing for significant reform in the Youth Justice space, to ensure that the focus is on preventing crime before it happens rather than punishing it after the event,’’ Ms Smyth said. | http://ow.ly/teA230fdRCu

03.01.2022 Fantastic new resource to build understanding of the complex business of sentencing take a look and judge for yourself.and watch this space for more informat...ion about Caxton’s involvement with this initiative in the coming months. http://www.sentencingcouncil.qld.gov.au/judgeforyourself

01.01.2022 QLS President Christine Smyth said she believed yesterday’s verdict in the case of Peter Nixon, who was accused of assisting the suicide of his frail and elderl...y father, would prompt debate, particularly given the light that has been cast by the Victorian legislation. Please note that you will need to log on to read the full story.

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