The Law House, the new office of E&H Law, was officially opened and blessed on Thursday Island this week, providing critical core legal services to the Torres Strait.
E&H Law is the Torres Strait community’s legal services provider and funded by the Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA).
E&H Law has serviced the region since 2021 and recently celebrated 12 months serving the Torres Strait, including Northern Peninsula Area communities of Bamaga and Seisia, under a long-term legal services arrangement.
TSRA Chairperson George Nona with E&H Law’s Peter Haarsma.
E&H Law Partner Peter Haarsma said the official opening of the Thursday Island office on Monday cemented the firm’s commitment to continue delivering high-quality legal services over the next three years.
“In addition to our office in Cairns, the new-look Law House on Douglas Street provides face-to-face access to legal support here on Thursday Island,” Peter said.
“Our door is open Monday to Friday, alongside 24-hour on-call support for urgent legal assistance and advice.
“We make it a point and priority to provide caring and culturally appropriate support across criminal, civil and family law matters.
“Our service is all about helping people navigate the legal system with confidence ensuring they know their rights.”
TSRA CEO Charlie Kaddy with Chairperson George Nona.
TSRA Chairperson George Nona said TSRA’s funding commitment for legal services would provide stability and long-term legal support for residents in the Torres Strait region, including NPA communities of Bamaga and Seisia, to 2028.
“Congratulations to E&H Law on the official opening of the Law House, signalling a new era for legal services and expertise for the region,” Mr Nona said.
“TSRA’s four-year funding of legal services is ensuring yumi people can access quality, culturally appropriate legal advice and support from the mainland communities to the outer islands.
“Ensuring access to strong legal support and advice is just one step TSRA is taking locally towards Closing the Gap to reduce the overrepresentation of First Nations people, including young people, in the justice system.”
Since being awarded the region’s legal services contract in April 2024, E&H Law has represented 2763 matters, supporting 1238 clients across the Torres Strait region, including Bamaga and Seisia.
The four-year contract is funded through TSRA’s Safe Communities Program which aims to support safe, healthy, respectful and progressive communities, based on cultural, Ailan Kastom and Aboriginal traditions.
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