Yvette Cehtel is the CEO of the Women’s Legal Service Tasmania, since 2019. Yvette’s background is as a lawyer having graduated in 1995 and having been admitted to practice in 2000. Yvette has worked as a Judges Associate, in private practice, as Legal Adviser to the Tasmanian Attorney General (working on the Family Violence Act 2004 (Tas), as counsel with Crown Law in New Zealand, as a Barrister in New Zealand, as a Manager with Relationships Australia, Tasmania, and with the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
Yvette has a Bachelor of Laws (UTAS), Master of Law (Human Rights) Monash and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Yvette is a member of the National Women’s Safety Alliance, Policy & Advocacy Advisory Committee established by the Commonwealth Government and is a member of the Tasmanian Family and Sexual Violence Alliance.
Yvette is also an active member of Women’s Legal Service Australia, the national
peak body for Women’s Legal Services. She has been contributing to the not for profit community sector and government boards for over 30 years, including three appointments to the Tasmanians Legal Aid Commission as a Commissioner.
Her passion is for social justice and in particular the rights of Aborigines, women
and children. She is committed to systems reform to improve the rights of those
who experience structural barriers to achieving equality. This includes access to
justice.