Lunch at The Shed

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Six Minutes with Richard Brittain

After 23 years working as a scientist for the likes of the CSIRO and the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Richard Brittain made the move to…

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The case that changed me – Kristy Nunn

Kristy Nunn is the Director of Litigation at Mullane & Lindsay in Newcastle, and has 15 years’ experience defending solicitors and other professionals from negligence…

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Riding the TikTok boom

Lawyer Jahan Kalantar started creating social media videos as a way to stave off boredom during lockdown. Now more than 81,000 virtual friends are glued…

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Six Minutes with Paul McCann

Paul McCann is a former top-tier partner who has acted for a score of high-profile clients including Gina Rinehart, British American Tobacco and the Catholic…

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The case that changed me – Mary Crock

Mary Crock is a professor of Public Law and Co-Director of the Sydney Centre for International Law at the University of Sydney. She reflects on…

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Taking strides in two careers

Georgia Winkcup was part of the Australian women’s team that made steeplechase a household sport when she raced her heat in Tokyo.

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Lunch with the Disabled Australian Lawyers Association

After struggling to find organisations supporting lawyers with disability, Ella Alexander, Natalie Wade and Abbey Dalton started their own. The trio formed the Disabled Australian…

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The case that changed me – Jacquie Seemann

Jacquie Seemann is a partner at Thomson Geer and an expert in employment and discrimination law. She has been recognised by Best Lawyers since 2014…

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Six Minutes with Paul Akon

Paul Akon has been a law lecturer at the University of New England School of Law for 15 years and has recently notched up 50…

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