-
jurisdiction10
Proportion of
total pro bono
hours reported
by solicitors in
FY202211
Proportion of
total pro bono
hours reported
by solicitors in
FY2021
Change in
proportion
of pro bono
hours reported
by solicitors
since FY2021
(percentage
points)12
ACT 3% 3.31% 3.16% 0.15
NSW 43% 41.81% 44.16% -2.35
NT 1% 1.16% 0.36% 0.8
QLD 16% 12.98% 11.58% 1.4
SA 5% 1.58% 1.35% 0.23
TAS 1% 0.10% 0.05% 0.05
VIC 25% 31.25% 31.96% -0.71
WA 7% 7.81% 7.44% 0.37
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