Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. W ith Helen Tudor-Fisk about to hit our screens again in the third season of the ABC’s international hit comedy Fisk , we asked Kitty Flanagan to channel Australian television’s best-known probate lawyer. Firstly Helen, congratulations on being made partner.

What does it mean to you? Thank you. I’m delighted. I’m looking forward to making some big changes around the office.

First up, there will be quality biscuits in the Gruber & Fisk kitchen for staff consumption, not just for clients but for staff. Monte Carlos, Tim Tams, Oreos – biscuits you actually want to eat – none of those plain Marie type of biscuits that only exist so old women like Viktor can make a cheesecake base. Helen Fisk with colleagues Roz Gruber and Ray Gruber.

Credit: ABC Secondly, I’ll be getting rid of that toilet key. I’ve done my research, I’ve spoken to the ombudsman, and locking the toilet door is both a health hazard and against the law. I’ll be bringing that up with Roz at our next office WIP meeting.

I’m not afraid of her. Mostly because I know she won’t be reading this. (Roz doesn’t read anything that’s not about her.

) New job, new responsibilities. Is this going to change your daily routine or change the way you dress? Absolutely not. I dress for comfort and maximum efficiency.

If I had to decide what to wear every day, that would take up valuable time and brainspace. I would be la.