Legal lifestyle·Wellbeing If Michael Olds had a spare 10 minutes April 1, 2026 Think you know someone? Tiffany Cosby asks some fun questions in this short and sweet occasional column about how lawyers spend their time ... Read More
Legal lifestyle·Podcast Following the breadcrumbs (even when they make no sense) March 30, 2026 Jo Bowles explains why she believes change is not a lightning bolt, but more like a dimmer light switch.
March 16, 2026 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 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.
Legal lifestyle·Podcast From litigation to legal tech and author: Reinventing success with Fiona McLay We sit down with Fiona McClay, who spent 12 years as a litigation lawyer before realising her career looked great on paper but felt completely wrong in real life. September 1, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Podcast The hidden rules of success: What we’re unlearning (and why you might want to, too) Have you ever felt like you're living by rules you never consciously agreed to follow? September 1, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Podcast When success isn’t enough: Career change, burnout, and becoming an Outlaw In the very first episode of Outlaws, Kate and Shayla open up about what it really feels like to step away from long careers in law. September 1, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Wellbeing The role of employers in preventing vicarious trauma in law As legislative and cultural shifts reshape the profession, legal workplaces are taking stronger steps to protect staff from vicarious trauma. August 27, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Vix ridiculam Chat: Could a vampire policeman enter my house if they had a warrant? Well could they? August 21, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the prohibited passenger Dirk Schuiling was a young Dutch entomology student with an adventurous streak. August 20, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the burning bag A typical January day dawned hot in busy Fremantle harbour where the SS Panamanian was loading flour for Ceylon. August 18, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the hungry horses It was a hot February day in 1914 and by nine o’clock in the evening, Mr McLarty’s team of cart horses had had enough. August 15, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of the superior Shamrock whiskey This is a story of Irish whiskey. You can tell that because of the ‘e’. August 13, 2025
Legal lifestyle·Quirky cases The tale of pannikin to prison For much of the 20th century there were few middle class homes that did not have a print of ghost gums or blue grey hills hanging on the wall. August 11, 2025