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AN INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

University of Wollongong

JOIN US. WE'LL EXPLAIN PLT.

You’ve done the readings. Sat the exams. Got through law school.

Now there’s one step left before admission: Practical Legal Training (PLT).

It’s an important step, but it’s not always the clearest one.

This session will help you understand what PLT involves, how it works, and when to start, so you can plan what comes next with confidence.

Date and time
Thursday 7 May 2026
6.00 - 7.00pm AEST

Location
Webinar

In under an hour, we’ll cover:

  • What PLT is and what you’ll learn
  • How long it takes to complete
  • Your study and attendance options
  • How work experience fits in
  • What it costs
  • What you need to enrol

Join the webinar live, or register to receive the recording and watch it when it suits you.

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