February 15, 2025
Doyle's Guide

Leading Native Title Lawyers (Project Proponent Representation) – Australia, 2025

Marshall McKenna
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The 2025 listing of leading Australian Native Title Lawyers (Project Proponent Representation) details solicitors practising within the areas of native title and cultural heritage matters matters in Australian legal market who have been identified by their peers for their expertise and abilities representing project proponents, resources entities and agricultural landholders.  Some firms may act for both project proponents and traditional owners.

Preeminent

Tony Denholder, Ashurst – Brisbane
Jonathan Fulcher, HopgoodGanim – Brisbane
Clare Lawrence, Ashurst – Melbourne
Gavin Scott, Norton Rose Fulbright – Brisbane

Leading

Andrew Gay, Ashurst – Perth
Damian Roe, HopgoodGanim – Brisbane
Scott Singleton, King & Wood Mallesons – Brisbane
Ben Zillmann, Allens – Brisbane

Recommended

Tosin Aro, Aro & Associates – Brisbane
Mark Geritz, Clayton Utz – Brisbane
Geoff Gishubl, Ashurst – Perth
Jenny Humphris, Holding Redlich – Brisbane
Phillip Hunter, HWL Ebsworth – Brisbane
Nick Llewellyn-Jones, Norman Waterhouse – Adelaide
Dominic McGann, McCullough Robertson – Brisbane
Marshall McKenna, Gilbert + Tobin – Perth
Libby McKillop, Ashurst – Brisbane
William Oxby, Johnson Winter Slattery – Brisbane
Kevin Stevens, Ward Keller – Darwin

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