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Tasmania Criminal Lawyers Shortage: Burnout Crisis Explained

Criminal lawyers in Tasmania face burnout and low pay, creating a shortage affecting court access. Discover why experienced practitioners are leaving and what it means for justice.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 29 June 2026 at 7:15 am Updated

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Tasmania Criminal Lawyers Shortage: Burnout Crisis Explained
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Tasmania's criminal legal profession is under severe strain. According to the Examiner and The Advocate, legal practitioners in the state describe being 'run off their feet' while struggling with low pay, a combination pushing experienced lawyers out of the profession entirely. The crisis raises questions about access to justice and the sustainability of Tasmania's legal workforce.

Criminal law is often a lower-paying specialty compared to commercial or corporate practice, yet it remains essential to Tasmania's justice system. When experienced lawyers leave the profession due to burnout and inadequate remuneration, courts lose expertise, and defendants may struggle to find representation. The problem affects not just individual practitioners but the broader community's confidence in legal representation and fairness.

The situation reflects pressures across Australia's legal sector, but Tasmania's smaller legal market makes the impact more acute. Law firms and the profession's leadership will need to address both compensation and workload issues to retain talent and maintain the quality of criminal justice services that Tasmanians depend on. Without intervention, the exodus of experienced lawyers could deepen the state's justice system capacity problems.

Sources: examiner.com.au, theadvocate.com.au.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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