Blak letter Queen

Alison Whittaker’s newest anthology of poems, Blakwork, tells the story of how modern Australia was built on the back of Indigenous labour.Wicked, witty wordsmith Alison…

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Eyes on the ball

Australia’s number one FootGolfer Joshua Ackland shares his sporting journey ahead of the 2018 FootGolf World Cup in Morocco.Being a FootGolf champion is par for the…

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Walking on the wild side

Law graduate Rhiannon Beach set up Canberra’s first dog walking and day care business, Pups4Fun, in 2008 to help fund her part-time university degree. Ten…

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Legal moves BASS Queens

In the lead-up to a competition, bhangra dancer and young lawyer Harsimran Kaur has a frenetic routine: work, dance, eat, sleep, repeat. It’s a tough…

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Running for his life

Frank Dearn is a former lawyer with remarkable endurance and has become the third-oldest Australian to complete a marathon.Eighty-five-year-old Frank Dearn is a former lawyer with…

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Putting the boot in

For in-house lawyer Jason McLennan, law and football make for a compelling match.For in-house lawyer Jason McLennan, law and football make for a compelling match….

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Going for a song

For legal secretary Amy Pes, singing and song writing is a powerful antidote to the everyday stress of work.For legal secretary Amy Pes, singing and…

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Pitch perfect

Clyde & Co partner Alena Titterton talks about how musical theatre became her forte.Clyde & Co partner Alena Titterton talks about how musical theatre became…

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A haven of hope

Shocked to learn about the rates of domestic violence in her own backyard, Sharon Levy of Bartier Perry is doing what she believes lawyers do…

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Legally binding

Carly Brown had a successful legal career at the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. But then she decided to become a part-time marriage celebrant….

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