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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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16 April 2025 - Knowledge

It’s GO Time – latest updates on Australia’s Guarantee of Origin scheme

#Renewable Energy, #Construction, Infrastructure & Projects

The Guarantee of Origin scheme will play a key role in Australia meeting its legislated goal to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. We provide the latest developments to the scheme and what this means for producers, policymakers, and future opportunities for green industries in Australia.

13 April 2025 - Knowledge

New requirements for terminating regulated road transport contractors

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics, #Workplace Relations & Safety

New laws now require businesses to follow a 4-stage process before terminating regulated road transport contractors. The Fair Work Commission also has authority to intervene and resolve disputes over unfair terminations.

13 April 2025 - Knowledge

Powering the future: A review of the NSW Renewable Fuel Scheme

#Renewable Energy

The Renewable Fuel Scheme looks to bridge the divide between the current economics of investment and the environmental benefits of green hydrogen. Scheduled to commence in 2026, the compulsory scheme will see energy producers and users in NSW face consequences for non-compliance.

07 April 2025 - Knowledge

Landmark decision sets precedent for owners to claim against the judicial sale proceeds of their own vessel

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

The Federal Court rules that a registered owner can claim against the proceeds from its own vessel’s judicial sale.

07 April 2025 - Knowledge

Messaging apps and information management: Lessons for government agencies

#Government, #Data & Privacy, #Technology, Media & Communications

The Australian Information Commissioner has published a report on the Australian Government’s use of messaging apps, providing valuable insights and recommendations to help government agencies better manage their use both internally and more broadly.

02 April 2025 - Knowledge

FIMBank Plc v KCH Shipping Co. Ltd: A time bar ace up the sleeve

#Transport, Shipping & Logistics

The case, referred to as The Giant Ace, analyses the risks involved when cargo is delivered without original ownership documents and determines whether a claim can be made long after delivery has occurred.

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.

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17 April 25 - Media Release

Best Lawyers 2026 recognises 28 Holding Redlich lawyers

26 senior lawyers at Holding Redlich have been included in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in Australia, with two additional special counsel named as Ones to Watch.

04 April 25 - In the News

Industry shifts, talent retention and evolving client expectations: National Managing Partner Troy Lewis speaks with Capital Brief

Holding Redlich National Managing Partner, Troy Lewis, recently spoke to Capital Brief about industry shifts, the fight to retain mid-career lawyers, evolving client expectations and why location is no issue when it comes to leadership.

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.