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NAAJA Information Session

Didn’t make it to the NAAJA information session?  Not to worry, some of your questions can be answered here.  Details about the date for submission of your application are still to come!  NAAJA stands for the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency.  It is a legal aid organisation in the Northern Territory.  The Faculty of Law and TULS are offering one student the chance to be endorsed to work with NAAJA and their return air-fare to Darwin paid for.  See the attached flyer for details.

NAAJA Flyer

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President’s update – Semester two

Hi all,

Welcome back to semester two, 2010.  I hope that you all enjoyed the winter break.  We have a number of top events planned for semester two, so I hope, given winter hibernation, you have plenty of energy to get involved.

The TULS ‘Christmas in July’ barrel was a smashing success.  Our newly acquired spit roast turned out some fabulous ‘reindeer rolls’ which would have made for a very jolly Santa (OK, I’ll avoid jokes about ‘ho, ho, hoing’ too…).  The beer was cold, the fires were warm and we also have some NEW STUBBIE HOLDERS to warm your hands.  If you’d like to get your mits on some, they’re $4 – selling at a TULS event near you!

If you’re having world cup fever withdrawals, Soccer and Football tournaments are coming up.  The final competition is yet to be finalised, but we’re looking forward to a mighty match, hopefully involving Med, Engi and Business.

UTAS also had a very successful (and fun) time at the 2010 ALSA Conference.  Pip Monk got through to the semi-finals for Witness Examination.  Marko Bolonja won best speaker in a preliminary round moot.  Our delegation was one of the biggest yet – I would encourage you all to get involved in 2011, when the Conference is held in New South Wales.

Also, look out for your year group event… coming soon.  A great way to accumulate new law friends!  The fifth year lunch is booked in at the Bay Hotel, Sandy Bay… special thanks to our sponsor, the Law Society of Tasmania.

We also hope to get some social justice events on the agenda this semester.  If you have any suggestions about forums or events you’d like to see – we’re open to suggestions!

We’ll have more updates as the semester progresses.  ’Til then, study hard!

Jen

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Beer & Bubbles!

Bubbles & Beer is a seminar my the Tasmanian Legal Practice and is a great opportunity to find out and have a chat to legal prac students about the course.

Download the invite here or click on the image for a larger picture.

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Welcome to the new TULS website

As you may be aware, the old TULS website was getting a bit run down so with that in mind welcome to the new, streamlined site catering (eventually) to all your TULS information needs

James T Cartwright

TULS IT & Marketing Guru

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