I'm in my final year of Law at Macquarie and I have found it very good. I have also done the GLP for my entire degree and frankly have not found it very useful, however I have not sought to capitalise on it.
Your uni degree will really be what you make of it. Whether you have a degree from Sydney, Macquarie or ANU, no law degree will be a stroll straight into a job.
Macquarie has been perfect for me because I wanted to go on exchange and I sought a well-regarded degree. I have now been on exchange twice and have found my degree to be an asset. It has given me the ability to gain work experience through practical units and I find that in my final years I have had little face to face university time, so I can work more and undertake internships during semester.
Due to exchange I have met phenomenal professors who have given me references that stand me in good stead as well.
All in all, whatever university degree you obtain will open doors to something more, and it is up to you to take the opportunities that come your way.
I can highly recommend Macquarie if you want a university with flexibility, opportunity and lots of financial support for exchange. It's also worth considering what you want your other degree to be, and looking at law electives.