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A group of undergraduate law students were invited to experience the daily work of solicitors at top-tier law firm Clayton Utz.
Our inaugural award recognises the outstanding achievements, vision, and leadership of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Law students.
Immigration amnesties occurred under successive Labor and Liberal federal governments, and each enjoyed enthusiastic bipartisan support.
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