INDIGENOUS
Leading expertise
and lasting results
Marrawah Law are respected advisors whose on ground experience and ability to walk in two worlds place them as leaders in Indigenous law for government, industry and traditional owners.
Our team has over 75 years combined experience in providing advice in relation to native title, culture heritage, future acts, mining and exploration matters.
Our expertise includes acting for applicants and respondents in native title determination applications and in the emerging field of native title compensation we are developing systems and claim precedents for compensable acts.
We also act for clients in all manner of non-freehold land dealings, regulatory approvals, resource projects, construction and other activities where compliance with native title, cultural heritage, local government and land acts are required.
Leah Cameron
Founder & Principal Solicitor
Nicole Courtman
Special Counsel
Oliver Gilkerson
Special Counsel
Ross Mackay
Special Counsel
Mayble Parker
Intern
Greg Brown
Consultant
Sara Maynard
Business Development Manager
Henry Dow
Associate
Caitlyn Tagliaferri
Practice Manager
Joshua Brown
Finance Manager
Stephanie Brown
Administration/Finance Assistant
Arrow Energy LNG Project
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Diversity is increasingly seen as an advantage in business
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Marrawah Law celebrates Doyle’s recognition
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Why we are proud to be a Supply Nation certified Indigenous business
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NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week 2020
In June the decision was made to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 celebrations from...
This year’s NAIDOC theme Always Was, Always Will Be really resonates with me.
It resonates because it highlights the fact that we, as Aboriginal and Torres...