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Rural Law Online

Rural Law Online. Objectives of Rural Law Online. Offer accessible and relevant information on laws impacting on rural communities and industry. Foster legal compliance through the delivery of up to date information in a rural context.

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Rural Law Online

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  1. Rural Law Online

  2. Objectives of Rural Law Online • Offer accessible and relevant information on laws impacting on rural communities and industry. • Foster legal compliance through the delivery of up to date information in a rural context. • Act as a link between rural Victorians and existing community, government and industry resources and services. • Provide a dynamic and engaging service which generates the interest of site users

  3. Target Users • Victorian primary producers and their families • Rural communities and associated industries • Rural Networks • Local Government • Human Service/Health/Welfare Organisations • Legal Profession • Educational Institutions in rural Victoria

  4. Why is a website about the law needed by rural Victorians? • An increasing number and complexity of laws • Limited access to practical, plain language legal information which impacts on their business and personal lives - compared to metropolitan counterparts. • Limited access to immediate and independent legal information resources responsive to change and emerging issues

  5. Key Components of the Website Find a Service Law topics Discussion forums

  6. Tenants and leases Land and its uses

  7. Renting or leasing the farmhouse

  8. Resources Utilised • Approx 30 content contributors (gratis) • CECC and Deakin School of Law and Deakin Learning Services • Support of VFF, LIV, Rural Counsellors

  9. Challenges • Secure ongoing funding source(s) • Establish permanent management structure • Maintain a dynamic and engaging website • Manage potential growth

  10. Future Directions • Potential expansion to a national web service • Development of content in specialised areas eg Environmental Management Systems (EMS) • Replication of format in other industries and professions

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