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The Law Institute of Victoria has published their coverage of the joint keynote by Berkeley Cox and Margaret Cai at the 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture.
Read here:
https://t.co/Mp9exhZ3cG
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture. A recording of the Lecture will be available later this week, for those who were unable to attend.
In the meantime, we thank Lawyers weekly for their coverage of the event:
https://t.co/O34Ek6Jiao
Ticket sales for this year's Minds Count Annual Lecture close tomorrow. We are looking forward to the keynote address from Berkeley Cox and Margaret Cai of King & Wood Mallesons.
Purchase tickets here: https://t.co/61tNCfXz0A
The 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held on Thursday 27 October at the Federal Court of Australia. The event will start at 6pm and will be available to attend via livestream.
Purchase tickets here: https://t.co/61tNCfXz0A
We hope you can join us for this special event!
The 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held on Thursday 27 October at the Federal Court of Australia. The event will start at 6pm and will be available to attend via livestream.
Purchase tickets here: https://t.co/61tNCgfIeI
We hope you can join us for this special event!
Nominations for the Minds Count Annual Awards close this Friday 14 October 2022.
The Minds Count annual awards celebrate organisations and individuals that take concrete action to promote better mental wellbeing in legal workplaces.
Details here: https://t.co/7l7nd6GN2T
The 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held on Thursday 27 October at the Federal Court of Australia. The event will start at 6pm and will be available to attend via livestream.
Purchase tickets here: https://t.co/61tNCgfapa
The Minds Count Annual Awards celebrate organisations and individuals that take concrete action to promote better mental wellbeing in legal workplaces.
Nominations close 14 October 2022.
Details and nomination forms can be found here: https://t.co/7l7nd6Yort
The 2022 Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held on Thursday 27 October at the Federal Court of Australia. The event will start at 6pm and will be available to attend via livestream.
Purchase tickets here: https://t.co/61tNCgfapa
We hope you can join us for this special event!
Do you know an organisation or individual that should be recognised for their leadership or innovation in mental wellbeing in legal workplaces? Nominate them for the Minds Count Annual Award 2022. Nominations close on 14 October 2022.
Details here: https://t.co/7l7nd6Yort
The Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held this year on 27 October 2022, featuring keynote speakers Berkeley Cox – former Chief Executive Partner of King & Wood Mallesons and Margaret Cai – Solicitor at King & Wood Mallesons.
Detailed announcement to follow next week!
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The Minds Count Annual Lecture will be held this year on 27 October 2022 at the Federal Court of Australia.
We will be hearing from Berkeley Cox – former Chief Executive Partner of King & Wood Mallesons and Margaret Cai – Solicitor at King & Wood Mallesons.
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