Noosa News
Journalist recalls most bizarre law cases

Noosa District State High School 2012 graduate Lexi Kehl spoke to Year 12 Social and Community Studies students about her life post-school, including working in the world of law.
This semester the Year 12 students are completing two units of work on legal studies, and they enjoyed discovering some of the realities of criminal law through Ms Kehl’s anecdotes.
She completed a Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology in 2017, embarking on a career in the journalism industry for a few years; work with Channel 7 Sunshine Coast and Channel 9 News (regional) as a producer and reporter, before a change in career direction.
Ms Kehl advised the Year 12 students to make wise choices about their careers…
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