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PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING POWER HOUR

PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING POWER HOUR

THAT “WAIT… WHAT IS PLT?” MOMENT

At some point, it comes up.

A friend mentions PLT.
Someone asks when you’re starting.
Or you realise you’re not totally sure how it actually works.

This session is here to clear that up.

We’ll walk you through what Practical Legal Training is, how it fits into becoming a lawyer, when to start, and how to make it work around everything else.

No overcomplication. Just clear, useful answers so you can figure out your next step.

Date and time
Thursday 30 April 2026
6:00 - 7:00pm AEST

Location
Webinar

In this session, you'll get:

  • A clear understanding of what PLT involves
  • How long it takes and how to plan for it
  • Your study and attendance options
  • How work experience fits in
  • What it costs and what you need to enrol
  • Time to ask your questions

Join the live webinar or register to receive the recording.

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