Supreme Court of Qld library event co-hosted with the GLBN

Supreme Court of Qld library event co-hosted with the GLBN

Tomorrow week, Thursday 15 May, the Supreme Court of Queensland library, the prime resource for lawyers in Queensland, will be co-hosting an event with the Brisbane Gay and Lesbian Business Network, called Library by Night.

The event, at the Supreme Court of Queensland library, is part of the celebrations of Law Week. It will include a presentation by law library staff about the library, and is aimed not just for practising lawyers like myself. There will also be a tour of the Sir Harry Gibbs Legal Heritage Centre.

Time: 5pm for 5.30pm, concluding 7pm
Place: Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, George St, Brisbane
Cost: $10

ALL WELCOME

I will be attending. 🙂

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