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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 welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

Holding Redlich welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

A warm welcome to our two new partners, Jeremy Johnson and Nevin Agnew, who have joined our rapidly growing Canberra office in response to our appointment to all areas of law on the new Whole of Australian Government Legal Services Panel.

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31 March 2025 - Knowledge

Reconsidering reconsiderations – changes to the EPBC Act narrow the scope of merit review

#Planning, Environment & Sustainability

Amendments to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) have been passed to narrow the scope for the Federal Minister for the Environment to reconsider past decisions. However, more fundamental changes to the Act may be coming.

30 March 2025 - Knowledge

The High Court of Australia and arbitration in 2024: Key insights from Carmichael, Tesseract and Chevron

#Arbitration, #Dispute Resolution & Litigation

We reflect on the key decisions in Carmichael, Tesseract and Chevron and shed light on the relationship between courts and arbitration, particularly the extent and limits of judicial intervention.

26 March 2025 - Knowledge

Company fined for safety breach in high-pressure blasting accident

#Workplace Relations & Safety

The recent matter in SafeWork NSW v Silver Raven serves as a reminder to employers to ensure all workers involved in high-risk activities comply with safety procedures.

26 March 2025 - Knowledge

Federal Budget 2025-26 – proposal to ban non-compete clauses

#Workplace Relations & Safety

The proposed ban could reshape job mobility for low- to middle-income earners in Australia's labour market. Employers should review their contracts and practices now to prepare for potential changes.

26 March 2025 - Knowledge

Federal Budget 2025-26 – key tax insights

#Taxation

Following the announcement of the Federal budget, we highlight the key tax changes you need to know.

24 March 2025 - Knowledge

New National Health (Privacy) Rules commence

#Data & Privacy

The new National Health (Privacy) Rules 2025 commence on 1 April 2025, introducing new requirements for sharing health claims information.

23 March 2025 - Knowledge

Supreme Court appoints special purpose liquidator to replace incumbent liquidator

#Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency

A creditor of an insolvent company has successfully applied to replace the liquidator by satisfying the Court that replacement would benefit the conduct of the liquidation and serve the interests of the company’s creditors.

23 March 2025 - Knowledge

Update on visa processing times in Australia

#Immigration Law

The Department of Home Affairs has recently updated its estimated visa processing times to assist employers with workforce planning. We provide a brief snapshot of these times and outline the priority order for processing visa applications.

23 March 2025 - Knowledge

Australian employer sponsored visa costs – who pays?

#Immigration Law

Employers looking to sponsor skilled workers in Australia should fully understand their legal obligations regarding visa-related costs to ensure compliance with Australian immigration law.

23 March 2025 - Knowledge

Understanding the Skilling Australia Fund levy

#Immigration Law

The SAF levy is a mandatory fee that employers must pay when sponsoring overseas workers. When is this fee due, and under what conditions can employers apply for a refund?

19 March 2025 - Knowledge

Navigating enterprise bargaining: Tactics and strategies

#Workplace Relations & Safety

We explore the tactics and strategies employers can adopt to achieve their bargaining objectives.

16 March 2025 - Knowledge

Australia's new FIRB portal: What foreign investors need to know

#Property, Planning & Development

Introduced in February 2025, the new FIRB portal modernises foreign investment processes with digital identity verification, centralised compliance reporting, and direct communication with FIRB. Investors must register, set up accounts, and prepare for upcoming changes.

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13 December 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich and Canberra Youth Theatre announces 2024 Emerging Playwright Commission winner

Holding Redlich congratulates Melbourne-based playwright Sarah Matthews on being named the winner of Canberra Youth Theatre’s 2024 Emerging Playwright Commission. With the support of the firm, the commission will offer Sarah $17,000 to create a full-length work that brings the voices of Australian youth to the stage.

15 November 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich welcomes two new partners to growing Canberra team

Holding Redlich is pleased to announce the appointment of two new partners, Nevin Agnew and Jeremy Johnson, who have joined the firm's rapidly growing Canberra office in response to its appointment to all areas of law on the new Whole of Australian Government Legal Services Panel.

01 November 24 - Media Release

Holding Redlich promotes three senior lawyers to partnership

Holding Redlich is pleased to announce the promotion of senior lawyers Alana Giles, Jessica Tsiakis and Guy Munasinghe to the firm’s partnership. With their deep sector knowledge, the new partners in Melbourne and Brisbane further strengthen the firm’s expertise in Dispute Resolution & Litigation and Property, Planning & Development.