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PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

Unpacked and in plain English

YOUR NEXT STEP, EXPLAINED.

You’ve heard the term PLT thrown around, but what is it, really?

When are you supposed to start?
And how do you fit it in around, well... everything else?

This webinar is your chance to get clear on what PLT is, how it works, when to start, and how it fits into becoming a lawyer.

Expect slides, a few live polls, and answers to the questions you’ve probably been Googling at 11pm.

Date and time
Thursday 26 February 2026
6.00 - 7.00pm AEDT

Location
Webinar

In this session, you'll get:

  • A clear idea of what PLT is
  • How long it takes and how it fits into your life
  • The different study options and what work experience looks like
  • What it costs, and what you’ll need to enrol
  • Space to ask questions

Join the live webinar or register to receive the recording.

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