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Tuesday, 15 July, 2003 - 22:00
THE National Judicial College of Australia is to benefit from a $20,000 Federal Government grant towards a judgement writing program.
This funding is additional support from the Government, which also covers half the NJC’s ongoing administrative costs.
The NJC was established last year to provide professional development for Australia’s judges, masters and magistrates.
Programs are offered both on campus and online.
The New South Wales, South Australian, Tasmanian, Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory governments also support the NJC financially.