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At Holding Redlich, great law is our starting point
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At Holding Redlich, great law is our starting point

Holding Redlich is a large national commercial law firm with offices in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Cairns. We comprise more than 500 people, including 70 partners.

We provide solutions tailored to our clients’ needs, underpinned by the very best legal thinking and expert industry knowledge.

But it takes much more than great law to build enduring partnerships - our aim with every client.

We understand that our role is to look after our clients and their best interests.

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We provide solutions tailored to our clients’ needs

underpinned by the very best legal thinking and expert industry knowledge.

We have a personal stake in our clients' success

and a commitment to quality in everything we do for them.

We have an informal culture

which values respect and collaboration.

Holding Redlich announces 24 promotions including four new partners

Holding Redlich announces 24 promotions including four new partners

Holding Redlich is pleased to announce the promotion of 24 lawyers, including four new partners, four new special counsel, 15 new senior associates and one new associate, effective 1 July 2025.

New partners include Jeanne Vallade (Corporate & Commercial), Rob Lawson (Dispute Resolution & Litigation), Grace Wimberley (Property, Planning & Development), and Samantha Gou (Property, Planning & Development). 

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27 July 2025 - Knowledge

Navigating voluntary administration: Key considerations for landlords of insolvent tenants

#Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation

When a retail tenant enters voluntary administration, it creates a complex situation for landlords because the landlord’s usual rights are restricted. We highlight the key considerations for landlords when dealing with tenants in administration.

22 July 2025 - Knowledge

Recent tax incentives fuelling Australia’s clean energy future

#Taxation, #Renewable Energy

The Future Made in Australia package has introduced two targeted tax incentives to help businesses maximise tax efficiencies across current and future renewable energy projects. Who is eligible and how does it benefit the sector?

21 July 2025 - Knowledge

New social impact and community benefit requirements begin for large-scale wind and solar development

#Renewable Energy, #Local Government

Local governments and renewable energy developers must ensure they understand and comply with the new social impact and community benefit requirements when dealing with new or pre-existing development applications for large-scale wind and solar projects.

16 July 2025 - Knowledge

Australian carbon markets – priorities for reform

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics, #Renewable Energy

Despite recent regulatory changes to Australia’s carbon markets, calls for a more fluid, integrated and transparent framework continue to grow. This article looks at the key priorities for reform and possible solutions for trading emission units more efficiently.

15 July 2025 - Knowledge

No clause, no comfort: Court reinforces implied notice obligations for employers

#Workplace Relations & Safety

A recent Federal Court decision reminds employers that section 117 of the Fair Work Act prescribes the minimum notice period but does not confer a right to terminate. Instead, that right should be expressly set out in the employment contract or otherwise there is a risk that reasonable notice will be implied.

10 July 2025 - Knowledge

NSW Government Bulletin: Ethical issues for state government lawyers

#Government

We provide a brief refresher on the ethical issues which a government lawyer may have to deal with, including providing independent advice, maintaining legal professional privilege, acting as a model litigant, and separating legal advice from policy and management advice.

09 July 2025 - Knowledge

Changes to the infrastructure provisions in the Planning Act 2016 effective from 30 June 2025

#Property, Planning & Development

We provide a short summary of the three key changes to some of the infrastructure provisions in the Planning Act 2016, brought about by the commencement of Chapter 4C of the Planning (Social Impact and Community Benefit) and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2025 on 30 June 2025.

02 July 2025 - Knowledge

Is your business ready for Australia’s new AML/CTF regime?

#White Collar Crime & Regulatory Investigations, #Property, Planning & Development, #Superannuation, Funds Management & Financial Services

From 1 July 2026, accountants, real estate agents, legal professionals and organisations providing ‘designated services’ will need to comply with new anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) laws.

02 July 2025 - Knowledge

From sales to surveillance: New AML/CTF laws target real estate sector

#Property, Planning & Development, #White Collar Crime & Regulatory Investigations

Real estate agents and property developers face a 2026 compliance deadline under the new Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act. We set out what the sector needs to know and how to prepare.

29 June 2025 - Knowledge

Residential Focus: Fast tracking housing supply – deferring compliance

#Property, Planning & Development

On 12 June 2025, adopting recommendations from the Housing Delivery Authority, the NSW Government declared 20 new projects as state significant developments.

24 June 2025 - Knowledge

Workplace surveillance could be changing – what do employers need to know?

#Workplace Relations & Safety, #Data & Privacy, #Digital Economy

The technology enabling workplace surveillance is becoming more sophisticated and widespread. The Victorian Government’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee has proposed 18 recommendations following its inquiry into workplace surveillance, which could prompt reform in how employers approach and manage employee monitoring.

24 June 2025 - Knowledge

Breaking silos: Building a cross-team privacy culture

#Data & Privacy, #Digital Economy

In today’s inter-connected workplace, personal information flows through every department – from HR and marketing to finance – making privacy risks a shared responsibility beyond the privacy officer.

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29 July 25 - In the News

Holding Redlich celebrates connection through art at Salon des Refusés 2025

Holding Redlich is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with the S.H. Ervin Gallery as Principal Sponsor of the Salon des Refusés People’s Choice Award, a relationship that has spanned more than two decades.

25 July 25 - Media Release

Holding Redlich announces Mary Tonkin as winner of 2025 People’s Choice Award at Salon des Refusés

National law firm Holding Redlich is proud to announce landscape painter Mary Tonkin as the winner of the 27th People’s Choice Award at the 2025 Salon des Refusés: The alternative Archibald & Wynne Prize selection exhibition.

22 July 25 - Media Release

Holding Redlich strengthens Queensland workplace capability with two senior appointments

Holding Redlich has strengthened its Queensland workplace relations and safety practice with the appointment of Partner Louise Hogg and Special Counsel Lilian Zhou.