General resources:
Australian Government Attorney-General's Department The Department is the central policy and coordinating element of the Attorney-General's portfolio for which the Attorney-General and Minister for Home Affairs are responsible. The Department provides expert support to the Government in the maintenance and improvement of Australia's system of law and justice, national security, and emergency management
ComLaw (Commonwealth of Australia Law) Commonwealth legal information retrieval system, incorporating the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments (FRLI). The database includes all primary and subordinate legislation, and other ancillary documents and information
Crown Law Provides a framework for the provision of legal services to the state of Tasmania and includes the Office of the Crown Solicitor
Department of Justice Department established to provide advice to Government, and systems and services that promote and maintain rights and responsibilities, and the resolution of disputes
Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania: factsheets Consumer credit, insurance, consumer rights, arrest and questioning, criminal injuries compensation, family violence, forensic procedures, parental responsibility, family law, bankruptcy, powers of attorney, wills and estates, boundary fences, dog ownership and more
Solicitor-General Providing legal advice to Ministers, agencies and instrumentalities of the Crown, and represents the State of Tasmania in any constitutional litigation