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Social Justice as a Superpower
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Law Seminar Series - Social Justice
Monday 5 February 2024, 10.00am - 11.00am Delve into the principles of social justice and their application in Australian society with Julie Mason, a JCU Alumni and Solicitor at North Queensland Women’s Legal Service. Gain valuable insights as she shares her personal experiences in the not-for-profit sector, working at Community Legal Centres and organisations focused on women's rights, indigenous family violence, and legal services. Discover the immense satisfaction of making a difference by assisting vulnerable individuals and changing lives, all while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to be inspired and empowered. Join us for an unforgettable seminar where you'll unlock the true potential of social justice. Julie Mason, is a dedicated legal professional, currently serving as the Supervisory Solicitor at North Queensland Women’s Legal Service in Cairns. With a lifelong passion for social justice sparked by John Lennon's album "Imagine," Julie has held impactful roles, including Solicitor at Southern Aboriginal Corporation's Family Violence Prevention Legal Service and Principal Solicitor at Pilbara Community Legal Service. Julie's commitment extends to volunteer work at Cairns Community Legal Service and North Queensland Women's Legal Service, where she actively assisted vulnerable individuals and addresses social justice issues. With a Bachelor of Laws from James Cook University and a Bachelor of Arts in Australian Studies from the University of South Australia, Julie combines her education, experience, and unwavering dedication to make a lasting impact in the lives of those she serves.
Where: Online & Room CO004-111, Level 2, JCU Cairns, Bada-jali City Campus, 36 Shields St, Cairns City QLD 4870
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