13 MARCH 2026


WELCOME TO SYMPOSIUM 2026

Symposium 2026 brings fresh perspectives to the evolving nature of legal practice.

With the theme Interconnected, this year's Symposium examines the changing landscape of legal practice; where boundaries between practice areas blur, technology complements human expertise, and why interdisciplinary perspectives matter.

Symposium 2026 is designed for legal professionals who are ready to elevate themselves and their practice, expand their thinking and engage with the future of law. Here’s what to expect: 

  • 30+ sessions across a reimagined and dynamic program format 
  • 6 CPD points in-person and 4 CPD points on-demand recordings 
  • New session formats including interactive sessions and workshops 
  • A brand-new QLS Member Land to support your professional journey 
  • Opportunities to connect with peers at all new networking experiences. 

Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise, explore new ideas, or stay ahead of change; Symposium 2026 should not be missed!


                       


EARLYBIRD PRICES


EARLY CAREER LAWYER MEMBER

$495


MEMBER & CLC MEMBER

$579


NON-MEMBER


$769


Earlybird tickets available until 5pm, Sunday 30 November 2025, unless sold out prior.

All sessions will be recorded and available for purchase following the event. Attendees will also receive a complimentary 4 CPD point recording package on the rising costs of legal practice.

Early Career Lawyer discount available to QLS members with 5 years or less post-admission experience and QLS student members.
CLC is available to Full and Associate Members of QLS, whose principal place of employment is a Community Legal Centre.


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