

In 2011, the Anti-Slavery Project became Anti-Slavery Australia, a centre based at the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney.įrom our inception, we have focused on delivering high-quality, free legal representation for victims of modern slavery.

Over time, our work expanded to include research, advocacy and training programs. Since then, we have provided free legal advice and representation to victims of modern slavery in Australia, initially as part of the Anti-Slavery Project. Through her work representing these women, Jennifer saw the need not only to support survivors of human trafficking, but also importantly to advocate for law reform. Our story started in 2003 when Jennifer Burn, an Australian academic, solicitor and migration agent working with a team of law students at the UTS Community Law Centre to research and understand the Australian dimension of the UN Trafficking in Persons Protocol, was contacted by women trafficked to Australia.
