Two weeks out to the legal profession's big night

A new act has been added to the line-up for the awards gala in May

Two weeks out to the legal profession's big night

The 2018 Australasian Law Awards are just two weeks away and as a last minute treat the team has added Aerialize: Sydney Aerial Theatre to the entertainment line-up.

The Aerialize duo will thrill audiences with their act which incorporates doubles trapeze, contortion and acrobatics. The pair will be adding their talents to an evening that also includes the comedic showmanship of MC Lawrence Mooney (Dirty Laundry Live) and feel good tunes from the Luke Zanc Duo.

The main event will be the announcement of the winners from the 33 categories. Finalists are urged to confirm their table bookings to ensure their team don’t miss out on attending.

“The legal industry is led by some of the sharpest and most driven minds in Australia and we are excited to be honouring their achievements over the last year,” said awards organiser Emma Marrett.

“We have been putting together an evening that reflects the prestige of the awards, but it will also be a chance for hard-working lawyers to socialise with their peers. We are looking forward to welcoming the finalists and celebrating with exciting performances, fine food and drinks.”

The awards night will be held at The Star Sydney on Thursday 17 May. Table bookings can be made online.

Highlights from the 2017 awards can be viewed here.

More information about table bookings and entertainment can be found at http://www.auslawawards.com.au/

 

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