Season 3, Episode 7: What happens after law school? PLT with the College of Law

Our hosts sat down with Dr Hayley Passmore to discuss her career in research focusing on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and the justice system. If you’re interested in a career in criminology or how the justice system in Western Australia interacts with vulnerable members of society, this episode is for you.

Dr Hayley Passmore’s research is conducted with the assistance of the Western Australian Department of Justice. Materials published or presented as part of her project are neither endorsed by either department, nor are an expression of the policies or view of the departments. Any errors of omission or commission are the responsibility of the research team.

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Season 3, Episode 6: Criminology Research and FASD with Dr Hayley Passmore

Our hosts sat down with Dr Hayley Passmore to discuss her career in research focusing on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and the justice system. If you’re interested in a career in criminology or how the justice system in Western Australia interacts with vulnerable members of society, this episode is for you.

Dr Hayley Passmore’s research is conducted with the assistance of the Western Australian Department of Justice. Materials published or presented as part of her project are neither endorsed by either department, nor are an expression of the policies or view of the departments. Any errors of omission or commission are the responsibility of the research team.

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Season 3, Episode 5: Studying criminology and working with the AFP

Today our hosts sat down with two members of the Australian Federal Police’s Perth team about their current work, AFP internships and studying criminology at university.

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Season 3, Episode 4: Clerkships and graduate roles with Allen & Overy

Our hosts sat down with Helena and Ben from Allen & Overy to talk about the experiences of being a law clerk and their advice to their younger selves.


Thank you to our episode sponsor Allen & Overy. If you are interested in a clerkship with Allen and Overy, their applications open on 27 June 2022 and close on 31 July 2022. Check out their website www.allenovery.com to find out more.

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Season 3, Episode 3: Autism, the justice system and studying law with Tom Oliver

Today, our hosts sat down with Tom Oliver. We discussed the discrimination faced by people with autism in our justice system, what we can do to help solve this issue and how his passion in this field has helped to him to create a unique law career while still studying at Notre Dame.

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Season 3, Episode 2: Oxford Law and the Navy Reserve with Tony Buti

Our hosts sat down with MP Dr Tony Buti to discuss his career in law and politics. He tells us about his career in law from working for the Aboriginal Legal Service to an academic career and even working in the Navy.

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Season 3, Episode 1: Human slavery and criminology research with Jacqui Joudo Larsen

In this International Women's Day special, our hosts sat down with Jacqui Joudo Larsen to explore her career in research. If you're interested in an untraditional career in criminology or just want to hear how being in a court jury can bring your career full circle, this episode is for you!

A big thank you to our episode sponsor, Gilbert + Tobin. You can check out their website for further information at https://www.gtlaw.com.au.

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Season 2, Episode 8: Overcoming the stain on Australian history with Greg McIntyre

We sat down with Greg McIntrye to discuss his extensive career in Native Title and Aboriginal Heritage, including as the solicitor in the Mabo case. He tells us about what the High Court got wrong and how property is not like a block of cheese.
A big thank you to our episode sponsor, King & Wood Mallesons. You can check out their website for further information at www.kwm.com.

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Season 2, Episode 7: The rule of four with the Honourable Michael Kirby

In this month’s episode, our hosts were very lucky to be able to sit down (via zoom of course!) with the Honourable Michael Kirby. A remarkably accomplished former justice and academic, he talked to us about his time on the high court, making tough decisions and his famous raisin toast.

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Season 2, Episode 6: Lessons to be learned with Justice Ciara Tyson

We spoke with Justice Ciara Tyson of the Family Court of Western Australia, about the ‘dark art’ of mediation, being inspired by LA Law and the process of her appointment. If you’re interested in working in family law or even want some tips on becoming a Judge’s Associate, this episode is a must-listen!

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Season 2, Episode 5: Clerkships and being curious with Aileen, Shay and Michelle

This week we sat down with Aileen, Shay and Michelle from Gilbert and Tobin to hear their advice on clerkships.

If you’re interested in applying for a clerkship with Gilbert and Tobin, their applications close Sunday 1st August 2021. Check out their website for more details: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/bebold/

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Season 2, Episode 4: Law, lore and healing country with Dr Robert Isaacs

We spoke with Dr Robert Isaacs, who has dedicated his life to making practical change in a huge range of areas. In this episode, we hear about his life as a survivor of the Stolen Generation and the incredible impact he has had on policy surrounding indigenous people.

If you’d like to hear Dr Robert Isaacs incredible life story, check out his book, Two Cultures, One Story: https://www.magabala.com/products/two-cultures-one-story

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