So the first week in the new world of the law has come to an
end. All of the new documents are done. All referral arrangements have been
reviewed. I have had a glimpse of the waste land of Access
to Justice and it is likely to be as bad as we all expected –
So I’ve had enough. I’m leaving on a jet plane Monday morning
and will be in Australia
by lunchtime Tuesday. Bye all! Thanks for the memories.
OK it is only a holiday. And I’m taking my elderly mother
along for the ride to visit her only other son. Mind you it would be tempting to
disappear into the rain forest There’s an idea for a TV series – I’m a Lawyer, get me in here!
So there will be no regular Virtual Lawyer posts for the
next three weeks. I will still post the occasional blog on any interesting
Australian legal issues that I come across. Maybe I should rename this blog The Virtual Lawyer Goes Large
Down Under.
Speaking of which did you know that in Australia it is
illegal to leave your car keys in an unattended vehicle? Only licensed
electricians can change a light bulb and a modem cannot pick up on the first
ring.
We are going to Perth and
then heading off to Queensland
for 9 days to see the Rain forest and the Reef. We will give Canberra a miss. According to Bill Bryson it
is the most boring city on earth. So boring that the 1996 Prime Minister
John Howard declined to live there after winning the election. Instead, he
announced he would commute from Sydney to Canberra as duties
required. There were suggestions that it should be named - “Sydmeladperbrisho”.
There is in fact some logic behind that bizarre title. Answers on a postcard – winners get
a cork hat or a didgeridoo.
There are clearly exciting days ahead.
So here’s
looking at you all.
See you in May.