NJCA Supports Delivery of National Australian Legal Convention 2025

NJCA Supports Delivery of National Australian Legal Convention 2025

The National Judicial College of Australia (NJCA) is pleased to have been a part of the Australian Legal Convention, held on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 November at the High Court of Australia.

Convened by the Council of Chief Justices of Australia and New Zealand, the Convention brought together over 250 participants from across the Australian legal community. Judicial officers, legal practitioners and academics engaged in a two-day program of discussion and reflection on key issues shaping the future of law and justice.

The NJCA was honoured to manage and support the delivery of this important event on behalf of the Council of Chief Justices. Working in partnership with the High Court, the NJCA team helped ensure a smooth, well organised and professional program. This national event showcased contemporary challenges and opportunities facing the Australian legal system.

The NJCA extends its sincere thanks to the Council of Chief Justices of Australia and New Zealand for the opportunity to contribute to this national gathering and for their continued trust in the NJCA.

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