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AN INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

AN INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

What's changing (and what's not)

NSW PLT CHANGES, CLEARLY EXPLAINED

PLT in NSW is changing from March 2026, and it’s raising some questions.

This live webinar is designed to help you understand the new requirements, how the different course formats work, and what to think about when choosing the right option for you.

Date and time
Tuesday 27 January 2026
6.00 - 7.00pm AEDT

Location
Webinar

In this session, we’ll talk through:

  • What’s changing in NSW PLT from 1 March 2026
  • What’s staying the same
  • How the new course formats work
  • Your options for on-campus learning and study modes
  • The questions students are already asking

You’ll also have time to ask your own questions.

Join the live webinar or register to receive the recording.

 

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