GOVERNMENT
Trusted advisors
Marrawah Law are trusted advisors to all levels of government. Our team of lawyers have over 40 years’ combined experience in advising government in a range of commercial, property and Indigenous law matters.
Our personal, collaborative and effective approach has seen us represent over 40% of Queensland’s local governments as well as many state and federal departments and agencies.
From 1 June 2020 we were appointed suppliers for the Queensland Government through its Legal Services Panel for a period of four years. Our appointed areas are general and transactional property and general corporate and commercial law.
We are also listed as preferred suppliers for legal services with Powerlink Queensland and the Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton Councils. We are listed on Local Buy’s Register of Pre-Qualified Suppliers for legal services and are nationally recognised as leaders in native title and cultural heritage in Doyle’s Guide to the Legal Profession.

Leah Cameron
Founder & Principal Solicitor

Mikaela French
Solicitor

Kylie Arlidge
Solicitor

Alex Hohoi
Management Consultant

Emele Tuinona
Business Operations Manager

Caitlyn Tagliaferri
Finance Assistant

Joshua Brown
Finance Manager

Shenetty Makoti
Intern/Administrative Assistant

Oliver Gilkerson
Consultant

Greg Brown
Consultant

Ross Mackay
Consultant
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