Rabea accepts briefs in criminal, regulatory and administrative law. She also accepts briefs in other areas of law that intersect with criminal law.
Alexia practises in commercial and public law.
Suganya has a broad practice in public and commercial law. She regularly appears on behalf of both government and private clients.
Kirsti has a general practice, specialising in wills and estates, trusts, equity and testators family maintenance. In particular, she has extensive experience in complex probate matters including informal wills, contested wills, and limited grants including letters of administration de bonis
Daye (pronounced Da-yeh) welcomes both briefs to advise and to appear in public, commercial, and criminal law. She also advises on international law and extraterritorial laws such as autonomous sanctions.
*** Emma is currently on maternity leave***
Edwina practises in public and commercial law.
A selection of Edwina's recent matters can be found here.
Alex has over 20 years’ experience working in environment and planning law with private and public sector clients. She has worked on projects including major infrastructure projects, greenfields and infill industrial and residential developments, as well as significant quarry and landfill develo
Kay has a broad practice in commercial, public and regulatory law. She has particular expertise in judicial review of administrative decisions and actions. Since coming to the Bar, she has appeared in the High Court of Australia, the Federal Court of Australia and in State Supreme Courts and Tr
Joh has a diverse practice and accepts briefs in all criminal, quasi-criminal, appeals, inquests, general commercial and human rights law matters. Joh also has an interest in sports law and sits as a member of the Victorian Amateur Football Association tribunal.
Khai-Yin specialises in tax and revenue law as an advocate and adviser appearing in Commonwealth and State courts and tribunals in tax and commercial matters for taxpayers and the Commissioner of Taxation.
She is briefed for:
Morgana Brady practises in commercial and public law.
Morgana advises and appears for a wide variety of clients, including publicly listed corporations and private companies as well as State and Commonwealth government agencies and statutory authorities.
Toni is an experienced advocate who accepts briefs in criminal law, quasi-criminal law, common law, administrative law, wills and estates and inquests and inquiries.
Georgia was admitted to practice in the Northern Territory in 1997, and was called to the bar in May 2005. Prior to going to the bar she worked for 4 years as a Crown Prosecutor for the NT Director of Public Prosecutions, which included initiating the DPP's practice pursuant to the (then) newly
Holly accepts briefs in commercial law, public law, and common law (major torts), in particular defamation. Holly also accepts briefs in white-collar crime and proceeds of crime.
Kathy practises predominantly in personal injury and common law. She has extensive experience across all Victorian courts and tribunals in workers compensation, transport accident, and public liability claims. She appears in:
Before being called to the Victorian Bar, Andrea was a partner at Hall & Wilcox Lawyers, acting for WorkSafe Victoria and its agent insurers and employers. Prior to that she was the Senior Legal Manager, Common Law at the Transport Accident Commission.
Lauren has a busy trial practice (both led and unled) in the County and Supreme Courts. Lauren practises in personal injury including workers compensation, public liability, recoveries, medical negligence, coronial inquests, and transport accidents. Recent trials include:
Rutendo has a broad commercial and public law practice with a focus on contract, insolvency, planning and building and construction matters. She holds an undergraduate degree in architecture and worked in the building industry prior to joining the legal profession.
Therese accepts briefs to appear (as counsel or in her capacity as a Nationally Accredited Mediator) in, and advise on, matters involving all aspects of family law and related jurisdictions. For the second consecutive year (2023 & 2024) she has been included by Doyles Guide to the Australian
Jess practises in commercial law and public law.
Employment, industrial and regulatory law
Nadia’s practice focuses on employment law, industrial relations and regulatory law.
Uthra accepts briefs to appear and to advise in criminal, regulatory and public law matters.
Hazel accepts briefs in all areas of criminal law, quasi-criminal and intervention order matters in regional and metropolitan Victoria.
Tessa practices in industrial relations and employment law.
Philippa practices predominantly in commercial and public law and regulatory matters.
She has a broad commercial law practice with experience in class actions, consumer protection, corporations and securities matters, insurance and financial services law.
Vivienne practises in employment law and criminal law.
Anna practices in criminal and quasi criminal matters (including white-collar crime, OH&S prosecutions, regulatory and disciplinary matters), and in common law. She has trial experience as both as junior counsel and as sole counsel.
Stephanie Carmela Batsakis Brenker has a broad civil practice, practising in commercial law, public law and tort.
Before coming to the Bar, Stephanie was an Associate to the Hon Justice M M Gordon AC at the High Court of Australia.