BE part of the
NEXT GENERATION of
SOCIAL JUSTICE advocates
VOLUNTEER
WITH US
We are a human rights law firm fearlessly fighting to end discrimination. We work with First Nations people, people with disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers.
Join our team of volunteers and help us achieve justice, accountability and change. We welcome people with a diverse range of skills and experience, including lawyers, law students, and advocates.
Why Volunteer
With us
Turn passion into action
Your time and skills directly contribute to fighting injustice and protecting human rights in Australia.
Learn from experts
Work alongside leading human rights lawyers and advocates, and gain hands-on experience in social justice law, advocacy and strategic litigation.
Stand up for what’s right
If you believe in fairness, equity, and human rights, we give you the platform to create systemic change and challenge injustice.
Build your skills and network
Beyond legal research and casework, you’ll build connections with people who share your passion for a fairer world.

our alumni
Network
The National Justice Project Alumni Network brings together the many students and volunteers who have helped us advance our cases and campaigns.
The Alumni Network provides our students and volunteers with opportunities to engage in networking, events, fundraising, continued learning, and employment opportunities. Membership of the Alumni Network is open to anyone who has participated in our Social Justice Clinics, internships, or Practical Learning Training (PLT) programs.

WHAT OUR
VOLUNTEERS SAY
“It has been great to receive first-hand experience and learn about the social justice scene. Through volunteering, you get to know the feel of things that you don’t get in the classroom. You end up networking and meeting with similar minded people who are equally motivated to work towards this cause. It’s inspiring.”
Veera Singh, legal volunteer
JUSTICE
CHANGE
ACCOUNTABILITY
Take action today to help us secure justice for our clients and systemic change for the community.
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