Labor pledge to support Legal aid in Bunbury

Andrew Elstermann
Updated June 24 2016 - 5:11pm, first published 4:36pm
Actor Michael Caton is advocating for more public access to legal aid. The Australian Labor Party have pledged $43 million to the cause. Photo: James Alcock
Actor Michael Caton is advocating for more public access to legal aid. The Australian Labor Party have pledged $43 million to the cause. Photo: James Alcock

Labor candidate for Forrest, Lorrae Loud, has pledged Bunbury Community Legal Centre will have the resources it needs to keep its doors open should Bill Shorten and the Australian Labor Party win the July 2 election. 

Andrew Elstermann

Andrew Elstermann

Senior Journalist for the Bunbury Mail, Australian Community Media, and Fairfax Media.

Email: andrew.elstermann@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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