Providing advice for the Future

Providing advice for the Future

Our Principal Solicitor, Leah Cameron, spoke on National Talk Black at Bumma Bippera 987fm via the NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service about Marrawah Law assisting the Queensland Government with consultation on the draft update to the South East Queensland...
Working with Telstra | Testimonial

Working with Telstra | Testimonial

At Marrawah Law we are very proud of the work we do.  We are particularly proud to provide a unique perspective, especially for our Corporate clients.  We are humbled by the feedback we’ve received recently from Telstra for a project we completed for them.  Telstra...
AITSIS Summit 2022

AITSIS Summit 2022

This year, in late May, our team attended the AIATSIS Summit on beautiful Kabi Kabi country. We thank the AIATSIS team and the Kabi Kabi people for hosting an informative and inspired conference. The AIATSIS Summit is a unique opportunity for those working in native...
Marrawah Law wins big at Supply Nation Supplier Diversity Awards

Marrawah Law wins big at Supply Nation Supplier Diversity Awards

MEDIA RELEASE Australia’s leading independent Indigenous law firm, Marrawah Law, was named 2021 Certified Supplier of the Year at the Supply Nation Supplier Diversity Awards. Founder and Principal of Marrawah Law, Leah Cameron, was also successful at the Awards being...
Marrawah Law proudly hosts International Women’s Day in Cairns

Marrawah Law proudly hosts International Women’s Day in Cairns

Earlier this week Marrawah Law proudly hosted an event in Cairns for International Women’s Day. Our team was honoured to be in the company of so many impressive females both from the business and wider community. Before the event our team had each decided...
High praise as top legal eagle takes two gongs

High praise as top legal eagle takes two gongs

PALAWA woman Leah Cameron (Brown) have fond memories of Tasmania. But she knew from a very young age that things were different. All throughout her childhood Ms Cameron felt that she would have to do something with her life that would change things for Aboriginal...