

Rebecca Belzer is a Senior Solicitor with a robust career in handling complex cases within the realms of discrimination and general legal practice. Her current role at the Australian Centre for Disability Law underscores her expertise in disability discrimination and family law matters, where she provides adept legal advice and representation. Her tenure at this centre expands over nearly four years, with her work also encompassing significant contributions as a Family and Domestic Violence Lawyer. Before joining the Australian Centre for Disability Law, Rebecca honed her skills at Nolan Lawyers, where she dedicated over a year to serving clients in Sydney. Her early career includes a substantial period at Robertson Saxton Osborne Solicitors, where she worked full-time, enhancing her litigation skills across various legal disciplines. Her strategic insights were further sharpened during her time as Manager of Legal Services at the Sydney Diocesan Secretariat, a role she fulfilled for nearly six years, showcasing her leadership and management abilities within legal frameworks. Rebecca's foundation in legal research was built at Moore Theological College, where she engaged in thorough legal analysis, enriching her understanding of nuanced legal topics. Her analytical acumen was initially developed during her tenure as a Superannuation Analyst at the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Holding a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and a Bachelor of Laws from Macquarie University, she complemented her legal education with a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from The College of Law Australia. Rebecca's comprehensive education and varied professional experiences form the cornerstone of her adeptness in delivering tailored legal solutions. Based in Sydney, she remains committed to advocating for her clients' rights with precision and dedication.
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