The power of two-way mentoring

Mentoring is a well-known strategy for career development. The usual path is a one-way transfer of knowledge from someone with more experience to someone more…

4 ways to do better with e-learning

Lifelong learning is the new phrase du jour for staying relevant in the workplace. But trying to keep abreast of the latest skills, technology and…

Is your job soul-crushingly boring? Three tips to make it better

Busy lawyers still get bored. Maintain your motivation with this list.

4 ways to make meetings more productive

Make meetings less painful and more productive by following these healthy suggestions

A day in the life of… Lisa Flynn

With the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse wrapped up and advocates waiting for the bill on the redress scheme to pass…

A day in the life of… Christine Morgan

As head of the Butterfly Foundation, Christine Morgan uses her legal skills to advocate for better services, research and knowledge of mental illnesses.

Lessons on vicarious trauma and wellbeing from a Royal Commission

Solicitor Anna Verney, who worked at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse writes the Commission’s approach to vicarious trauma and the…

Crushing waves

A devastating cancer diagnosis forced lawyer, wife and mother Lillian Leigh to re-evaluate her priorities and to cherish each and every moment.

A perfect arrangement

Tax lawyer Tania Waterhouse, shares how her passion for flowers brought colour and variety to her career.

How can I thrive at work if I don’t like my boss?

Strategies on how to thrive at work if you don’t admire or like your boss can make life much easier.