About the VCLSS
Who is the VCLSS
The VCLSS is the Victorian Council of Law Students’ Societies. Comprising of the Deakin, La Trobe, Melbourne and Monash Law Students’ Societies (LSS’), it is the only official state level law students’ organisation in Australia.

The VLCSS Committee is broken up into four roles; Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and Vice-President. Each LSS rotates through these roles on an annual basis and three members from each LSS sit on the Committee. At Deakin, this is usually the Burwood and Geelong Presidents and either the Burwood VP Education, Careers or Competitions.

The purpose of the VCLSS is to give a single voice to Victorian law students in dealings with the Law Institute of Victoria and the legal community generally. It also allows for Victoria to stand united during ALSA Council Meetings to ensure that Victorian students are well represented. However, like all law student bodies, the VCLSS is also about furthering students’ career and networking prospects, while also providing social activities. The VCLSS does this through the annual VCLSS Careers Fair, the VCLSS Olympics and the Governor-General’s Competitions.

As the VCLSS website is currently under construction, any questions or queries regarding the VCLSS can be directed to the DLSS committee.
 
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