Opinion Wellbeing on trial in the workplace Workplace wellbeing can be reduced to superficial initiatives, but genuine support requires manageable workloads, autonomy, culture, and psychological safety, argues Emeritus Professor Gary Martin. March 23, 2026
News Law Reform Commission set to review access to WA’s courts Attorney General Tony Buti has announced an extensive review of WA's courts today. March 19, 2026
News Vale: Sir Anthony Mason Former High Court Chief Justice Sir Anthony Mason dies aged 100. March 18, 2026
Legal lifestyle·Wellbeing If Michelle Sims had a spare 10 minutes Think you know someone? Tiffany Cosby asks some fun questions in this short and sweet occasional column about how lawyers spend their time ... March 16, 2026
Legal lifestyle·Reviews Tiisch or tsk? The Three Amigas spill the tea Tiff About Town gathers her tribe on rotation to track down tastes, treasures and thrills all over Perth. March 16, 2026
In-depth Australians fighting in foreign armed forces and what international law requires of Canberra Shannon Bosch considers the complex consequences of Australian nationals fighting in conflicts abroad. March 13, 2026
Case notes·Practice updates Mind over misconduct: the exhausted practitioner and the Board’s failed crusade Read why the Court of Appeal ordered the Legal Practice Board to pay practitioner costs in this case note. March 12, 2026
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the naughty comic books Quirky Cases are brought to you by John McKechnie AO KC. March 12, 2026
Case notes·Practice updates Landmark native title compensation and Wittenoom claim spotlight legacy of mining on Country Recent developments in native title including an Australian Law Reform Commission Inquiry. March 10, 2026
Legal lifestyle·Podcast What does ‘I’m not ready’ really mean? Find out what 'procrasti-learning' has to do with your professional readiness. March 10, 2026
It’s okay to be nervous: reflections on confidence, success and collegiality for new lawyers April 29, 2026