Skip to main content

FIND YOUR NEXT COURSE

COURSE CATALOGUE

Filters selected (0)

Results 146

Filters 0
Date & time: 3 March 2026, 9.30am to 1.30pm AEDT. Enhance your expertise in testamentary trusts with this more advanced course, perfect for providing precise advice to clients. Led by Accredited Specialist Robert Monahan, you'll refine your skills in preparing testamentary trusts, managing risks, and understanding tax implications.
Date & time: 3 March 2026, 9.30am to 1.30pm AEDT. Enhance your expertise in testamentary trusts with this more advanced course, perfect for providing precise advice to clients. Led by Accredited Specialist Robert Monahan, you'll refine your skills in preparing testamentary trusts, managing risks, and understanding tax implications.
Date and Time: 3 March 2026, 1.00pm to 2.00pm AEDT. Understand the practical impact of the latest Family Law Act and amendments and what they mean for resolving parenting, property and financial matters in today's family law landscape.
Date and Time: 3 March 2026, 1.00pm to 2.00pm AEDT. Understand the practical impact of the latest Family Law Act and amendments and what they mean for resolving parenting, property and financial matters in today's family law landscape.
Date & time: 4 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Join this lunch and learn one-hour live webinar to explore the vital role of pre-mediation divorce coaching in helping clients navigate both the emotional and practical challenges of family dispute resolution. Led by Anne-Marie Cade, Parenting Coordinator, Divorce Coach & Family Mediator, DivorceRight and Adjunct Lecturer, College of Law.
Date & time: 4 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Join this lunch and learn one-hour live webinar to explore the vital role of pre-mediation divorce coaching in helping clients navigate both the emotional and practical challenges of family dispute resolution. Led by Anne-Marie Cade, Parenting Coordinator, Divorce Coach & Family Mediator, DivorceRight and Adjunct Lecturer, College of Law.
Date & time: 4 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Enhance your litigation skills in our half-day webinar, focusing on preparing persuasive affidavits and witness statements. Learn the basics of taking statements, affidavit content, evidentiary issues, drafting, and procedural requirements. Led by Paul Venus, Partner in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Group.
Date & time: 4 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Enhance your litigation skills in our half-day webinar, focusing on preparing persuasive affidavits and witness statements. Learn the basics of taking statements, affidavit content, evidentiary issues, drafting, and procedural requirements. Led by Paul Venus, Partner in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Group.
Date & time: 5 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Secure all mandatory CPD points with this Compulsory CPD Pack. Learn to navigate ethical red flags, improve negotiation techniques, and apply the 80/20 productivity principle in legal practice. A fast, practical way for lawyers to stay compliant, boost capability and complete CPD requirements before the deadline.
Date & time: 5 March 2026, 1.30pm to 5.00pm AEDT. Secure all mandatory CPD points with this Compulsory CPD Pack. Learn to navigate ethical red flags, improve negotiation techniques, and apply the 80/20 productivity principle in legal practice. A fast, practical way for lawyers to stay compliant, boost capability and complete CPD requirements before the deadline.
Are you looking to enhance your qualifications with mediation skills or ready to step up as a Nationally Accredited Mediator? Our comprehensive training program and assessment offers you a path to national accreditation, combining convenience, practical experience, and expert instruction.
Are you looking to enhance your qualifications with mediation skills or ready to step up as a Nationally Accredited Mediator? Our comprehensive training program and assessment offers you a path to national accreditation, combining convenience, practical experience, and expert instruction.
Date & time: 11 March 2026, 9.00am - 11.15am AEDT. Join this two-hour live webinar on estate planning for blended families to gain an understanding of how to tackle client objectives. Learn about the possible strategies, estate planning advantages, and associated risks. Additionally, get informed about the risks of excluding children from prior relationships.
Date & time: 11 March 2026, 9.00am - 11.15am AEDT. Join this two-hour live webinar on estate planning for blended families to gain an understanding of how to tackle client objectives. Learn about the possible strategies, estate planning advantages, and associated risks. Additionally, get informed about the risks of excluding children from prior relationships.
Date & time: 12 March 2026, 12.00pm to 2.15pm AEDT. Explore Parenting Coordination (PC) as a practical, child-focused dispute resolution process for high-conflict co-parents. This webinar helps family lawyers and mediators understand how PC works, how it differs from other processes, and how trauma-informed strategies support healthier co-parenting outcomes. Ideal for professionals guiding separating families
Date & time: 12 March 2026, 12.00pm to 2.15pm AEDT. Explore Parenting Coordination (PC) as a practical, child-focused dispute resolution process for high-conflict co-parents. This webinar helps family lawyers and mediators understand how PC works, how it differs from other processes, and how trauma-informed strategies support healthier co-parenting outcomes. Ideal for professionals guiding separating families
Date & time: 12 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Stay ahead of major AML/CTF reforms set to capture the legal profession. This webinar explains how new regulations impact legal practice, compliance, and client due diligence. Learn practical, risk-based strategies and insights from recent cases to prepare your firm for Australia’s evolving anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing framework.
Date & time: 12 March 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT. Stay ahead of major AML/CTF reforms set to capture the legal profession. This webinar explains how new regulations impact legal practice, compliance, and client due diligence. Learn practical, risk-based strategies and insights from recent cases to prepare your firm for Australia’s evolving anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing framework.
Date & time: 13 March 2026, 9am to 5pm AEDT. Annual in-person refresher for accredited NSW Notaries. Covers key updates in notarial practice, document handling, authentication requirements, technology risks, and current standards. Delivered by the NSW Society of Notaries to help practising notaries stay compliant, accurate, and confident.
Date & time: 13 March 2026, 9am to 5pm AEDT. Annual in-person refresher for accredited NSW Notaries. Covers key updates in notarial practice, document handling, authentication requirements, technology risks, and current standards. Delivered by the NSW Society of Notaries to help practising notaries stay compliant, accurate, and confident.
Date & Time: 13, 20 and 27 March 2026, 4.15pm – 6.25pm (AEDT). Discover the essential insights of Family Law with the comprehensive Family Law Judges Series. Featuring six distinguished judges from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Date & Time: 13, 20 and 27 March 2026, 4.15pm – 6.25pm (AEDT). Discover the essential insights of Family Law with the comprehensive Family Law Judges Series. Featuring six distinguished judges from the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Showing 12of146

Postgraduate Programs

Find your true calling and turn your passion into your profession, become a subject matter expert, be the best you can be for your clients and community and do it all while increasing your earning potential. 

When you undertake Postgraduate Programs with The College of Law, you have the flexibility to choose from 85 subjects across 12 practice areas. 

Become the best you can be, open up new career pathways and hone your area of expertise with the leading provider of practice-focused legal education in Australasia.

Filters selected (0)

Results 0

Filters 0

Continuing Professional Development

Go from obligation to opportunity, and from mandatory to mastery with the College of Law’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses. 

Careers aren’t always linear, and there’ll be times when you want to master your craft, times when you pivot your focus and times when you need the flexibility to balance your work and life. Whether you want to craft your points with purpose, or just tick the box, this is your destination for all your CPD needs, and for wherever your ‘Where’s next’ may be. 

Choose from a diverse range of topics and create your own bundle, explore 100+ on-demand courses, subscribe to 150+ digital courses or join one of 40+ live programs presented by world-class presenters.

Filters selected (0)

Results 0

Filters 0

Digital Subscription

$499 Yearly

Enhance your career with a diverse learning solution

Browse 150+ hours of on-demand interactive courses, vodcasts and podcasts

Listen, watch and learn the way you like

Gain 12-month access and meet all your CPD needs

With a CPD Digital Subscription, you’ll unlock our diverse and dynamic library of short-form online on-demand content – including interactive courses, vodcasts and podcasts – for only $499/year.

Meet all your CPD compliance needs and gain unlimited 24/7 access to 150+ hours of learning content for 12 months.

Each module has been expertly curated by the College of Law – and our industry partners. This includes the Centre for Legal Innovation (CLI), Hearsay, CPD Interactive and On the Run.

With a CPD Digital subscription, learn when you want, what you want and as often as you want.

Short Courses

Upskill to advance, pivot or specialise your career with short courses. Our short courses are developed by practitioners, for practitioners to help you get the most in-demand qualifications to enhance your career. 

Whether you want to become an accredited mediator, grow your dispute resolution skills, become a notary public, prepare yourself to take on a leadership role, or even start your own law firm - find short courses that will help you get to where’s next.

Filters selected (0)

Results 0

Filters 0

LEGAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT COURSE

Define the next chapter of your career

25+ years of LPMC teachings

5,000+ LPMC grads

49+ LPMC staff

When you choose The College of Law, your LPMC will do so much more than just tick a box.

It will give you immediate, real-world value – opening you up to a world of new opportunities. That’s because our courses are practical by design and taught by legal business professionals with boots-on-the-ground experience.

You’ll learn everything from pricing strategy to client management; giving you the skills and confidence you need to transition from employed lawyer to business owner or practice leader.

Whether you want to start your own firm, become a partner or principal, or expand your career prospects, an LPMC with the College will help you get there.

PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING

 

More flexible than your degree ever was. Choose The College of Law, the leading Australian PLT provider and choose how and when you want to study as you work towards legal admission.

PLT bridges the gap between theory and practice, equipping you with real-world skills and building your confidence for what’s next in your career.

At the College of Law, our PLT program has three essential components: coursework, work experience and Continuing Professional Education (CPE). Better yet, we have 200+ courses for you to choose from as your elective subjects which enable you to be in the driver's seat of your career even before admission.

COURSES BY PRACTICE AREA

To find the perfect course for you, please use the filters below.

Filters selected (0)

Results 5

Filters 0

Are you a

LAW STUDENT?

See how The College Of Law can help get you admitted!
Are you a

LEGAL PROFESSIONAL?

Explore your learning options - CPD, Short courses and Postgraduate study
Are you a

NON LEGAL PROFESSIONAL?

Not a lawyer? No worries. Explore courses that focus on building your skills as a professional

JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER

Sign up to keep up to date with latest news, programs, events and career tips.

We use cookies to compile information about how our website is used and to improve the experience of our website visitors. For more information about the cookies we use, please read our Cookies and Electronic Marketing Policy. To adjust your cookie settings, click 'More information'. By clicking 'Accept and continue', you consent to our use of cookies.
College of Law recommends the use of all cookies to provide you with the optimal experience while visiting our website. Choose below to accept the recommended settings or continue to adjust your individual preferences.

Adjust your settings

We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose to opt out of functional and advertising cookies. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer's interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.