Monday, 6 October 2025

Get Legal Help from Justice Connect’s Not-for-profit Law

Not-for-profit Law provides free and affordable specialist legal help for community organisations across Australia.

We know that everyday sheds struggle to navigate complex legal issues around governance, workplace safety, privacy requirements, working with others and more. As a not-for-profit organisation ourselves, we understand the pressures that individuals in sheds face to ensure ongoing legal compliance in an ever-changing environment.

That’s why we give community organisations like yours legal help, to ease the stresses of navigating legal issues. By providing tailored legal support, we save your shed time, money, and resources so you can continue helping your community.

Ways we can help:

Free legal and governance resources: https://www.vmsa.org.au/shed-governance/

Explore legal and governance resources, designed to support sheds in establishing and maintaining effective governance practices. These valuable resources provide guidance on compliance, best practices, and the overall management of your shed.

You can access their full, free library of online resources on their website.

Free and affordable webinars: https://www.nfplaw.org.au/webinars

From $49, you can join their webinars and get practical legal tips and insights that you can immediately implement in your organisation. Take a look at the upcoming topics.

Paid customised training sessions: https://www.nfplaw.org.au/training/

You can also speak to their team about engaging them to deliver paid customised training sessions.

Here’s what previous participants from men’s sheds have said about our legal help:

“The session reminded me to review and become more familiar with the existing constitution & rules that I hadn’t addressed for many years since joining a men’s shed. There is very useful and helpful guidance and resources that I will use to better understand my shed, its purpose, rules and reason to be.”

“It covered a great deal of information in a very interactive way.”