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Hi, i'm a law student in Brisbane and without getting to involved I wanted to start a blog for brisbane law students, or any student really on some tips and tricks I have with respects to studying law.

I love cricket, going to the courts, particularly Brisbane district courts and watching the lawyers in action.

Please note, I do not post notes up here, rather some study tricks I have learnt along the way with respect to using 30 years of IT hacks.



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I love cricket.  I have a net and a bowling machine in my back-yard and I practice every morning for about 20 minutes. I also love visiting the Albion Cricket Centre to practice there sometimes on a Friday night for an hour and go up against the better bowling machines that they have.


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