SchetzerLou, ‘Community legal centres and the future of law reform’ (1998) 23(5) Alternative Law Journal254, 254.
2.
Ibid.
3.
For a succinct and comprehensive account of Mathiesen's political action theory, and analysis critical of its theoretical underpinnings see: De FolterRolf S‘On the Methodological Foundation of the Abolitionist Approach’ (1986) 10Contemporary Crises39–62.
4.
MathiesenThomas, Law, Society and Political Action (Academic Press, 1980) 227.
5.
MathiesenThomasThe Politics of Abolition (Wiley, 1974)22.
6.
MaddisonSarah and EdgarGemma, ‘Into the Lion's Den: Challenges for not-for-profits in their relationships with government’ in BarraketJo (ed) Strategic Issues for the Not-for profit sector (UNSW Press, 2008) 188–211.
7.
Ibid196, quoting Louise Chappell, Working from Within; Women in the NSW Bureaucracy', in ChappellLouise and BrennanDeborah (eds), ‘No Fit Place for Women’? Women and Politics in New South Wales 1856–2006 (UNSW Press, 2006) 172.
8.
Ibid205–207.
9.
Ibid205.
10.
Ibid206, quoting WhelanJames and LyonsKristen, ‘Community engagement. Or community action: Choosing not to play the game’ (2005) 14(5) Journal of Environmental Politics596, 605.
11.
Ibid596.
12.
Ibid207, quoting CarbertAnne, ‘Learning from experience: Activist reflections on Insider-Outsider strategies’ (2004) 4Spotlight1.
13.
NooneMary Anne and TomsenStephen A, Lawyers in Conflict: Australian Lawyers and Legal Aid (Federation Press, 2006) 218.
14.
Ibid220, 228.
15.
RixMark, ‘Community legal centres and pro-bono work: For the public good?’ (2003) 28(5) Alternative Law Journal238, 239.
McCullochJude, ‘Justice for All: A History of the Victorian Community Legal Centre Movement’ (Paper to the Federation of Community Legal Centres Forum, 7 February 2008).
19.
CurranLiz, ‘Community Legal Centres: A legitimate part of the legal landscape’ (2007/2008) Dissent19.
20.
See, eg, Law Council of Australia, Legal Aid and Access to Justice Funding; 2009–10; Federal Budget submission, Canberra, January 2009, 5.
21.
RixMark and BurrowsScott, ‘The Foundations of Legal Citizenship: Community law, access to justice and the community legal sector’ (2005) 30(3) Alternative Law Journal126, 128.
22.
GiddingsJeff and NooneMary Anne, ‘Australian community legal centres move into the twenty-first century’ (2004) 11(3) International Journal of the Legal Profession257, 266.
23.
Attorney-General's Department, List of Contracts, 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010, line 160.
24.
RixMark, Legal Aid, the Community Legal Sector and Access to Justice: What has been the Record of the Australian Government?, Sydney Business School Papers, University of Wollongong, 2007, <http://ro.uow.edu.au/gsbpapers/6>, 13.
25.
Community Legal Centres NSW Inc, Induction kit: A guide to working in the NSW CLC sector (2nd ed, 2010) 13.
26.
StaplesJoan, ‘Attacks on NGO “accountability”: Questions of governance or the logic of public choice theory’ in BarraketJo (ed) Strategic Issues for the Not-for profit Sector (UNSW Press, 2008) 263–283.
McCullochJude, ‘Police Shootings and Community Relations’ in McKillopSandra and VernonJulia (eds), The Police and the Community in the 1990s (Australian Institute of Criminology, 1991) 153–160, 154.
32.
F&KCLC, above n 30.
33.
Rich, above n 16, 37, citing WeisbrotDavid, Australian Lawyers (Longman, 1989) 246.
34.
Rich, above n 16, 37, citing GiddingsJeff and NooneMary Anne, ‘Australian community legal centres move into the twenty-first century’ (2004) 11(3) International Journal of the Legal Profession257, 260.
35.
Rich, above n 16, 38.
36.
Rich, above n 16, 37, citing NooneMary Anne‘The Activist Origins of Australian CLCs’, in ArupChristopher and LasterKathy (eds), For the Public Good: Pro Bono and the Legal Profession in Australia (Federation Press, 2001) 133.