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KNOWLEDGE TO POWER YOUR PRACTICE

KNOWLEDGE TO POWER YOUR PRACTICE

Salary benchmarks. Market insights. Confident career planning.

INSIGHTS TO ADVANCE YOUR LEGAL CAREER

Our research covers what matters most to practitioners and firms:

  • Salary benchmarks across organisational types, seniority levels and gender
  • Workplace and employment trends including working hours
  • Career expectations advancement and professional development

The College of Law delivers data-driven insights and expert analysis to help legal professionals navigate—and shape—the evolving legal landscape.

Whether you’re an experienced lawyer, starting out or simply curious about the trends transforming the profession, our research provides a clear, informed view of the future of legal work.

Drawing from national surveys and expert analysis, our reports offer a comprehensive view of how legal work, pay, and culture are shifting across the sector.

STAY AHEAD WITH THE LATEST INSIGHTS AND TRENDS

By participating in our research and subscribing to updates, you gain early access to exclusive insights designed to support your career and organisation planning:

  • Evaluate compensation and market competitiveness
  • Understand hybrid, remote, and flexible work models
  • Monitor trends in wellbeing, inclusion and salary satisfaction
  • Support workforce planning and career development initiatives

FEATURED REPORTS

Explore our flagship reports, showcasing original research and actionable insights tailored for legal professionals. Discover the key findings from our 2024 survey reports.

These reports are invaluable resources for anyone looking to navigate a complex and competitive market with clarity and confidence.

RESULTS COMING SOON: 2025 AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SALARY SURVEY

With insights from over 1,000 legal professionals across Australia, our upcoming 2025 survey explores salaries, employment conditions, and career satisfaction.

Sign up now to receive a complimentary copy of the report when it’s released—and be the first to access future insights by taking part in our surveys.

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