Native Title Lawyer | Special Counsel
Alex Correa ·www.alexcorreaexecutive.com.au
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For the Native Title Lawyer Who Wants Depth of Practice
Your experience in native title, cultural heritage, or resources is solid. But complex, project and policy-level advisory work can be hard to find in private practice. Crown Law's Native Title Advisory and Agreements team is where that work lives.
Your New Workplace
Crown Law is the in-house law firm for the Queensland Government dedicated to supporting the State in achieving its priorities and meeting its legal obligations. At Crown Law, you will be part of a talented and purpose-driven team, working on some of the most novel and complex matters in the public sector that help shape the future of Queensland. With opportunities for meaningful work, mentorship and long-term development, it's a unique and rewarding place to grow.
Your New Team
The advisory team needs an experienced Special Counsel to carry its more complex matters and provide oversight to the lawyers around them. There is an established team, clear reporting lines, and a well-developed body of work. The person appointed will step into something with genuine substance from day one.
Your New Role
This role is advisory at its core. You will guide Queensland Government agencies through the native title implications of public infrastructure delivery, resources projects, and land dealings, working across the Native Title Act, the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act, and the broader suite of resources and energy legislation. In practice that means drafting and negotiating indigenous land use agreements, native title compensation agreements, and cultural heritage agreements, as well as working through complex questions that cut across legislative frameworks. You will also oversee the work of the lawyers around you, so the quality of your judgment carries through the team's output, not just your own.
Culture & Benefits
Reflecting the rich diversity of Queensland, Crown Law brings together people from all backgrounds, with a strong focus on inclusion, collaboration and professional growth. It offers impactful legal work within a supportive culture, along with flexible working options, lower billable hour requirements than private practice, and a balanced approach that actively protects wellbeing. A full list of benefits, including generous leave entitlements, health and wellbeing programs and salary packaging options, is available in the candidate application pack.
Your Skills Profile
We are seeking a senior practitioner who brings:
"Define your ideal next step."
Your experience in native title, cultural heritage, or resources is solid. But complex, project and policy-level advisory work can be hard to find in private practice. Crown Law's Native Title Advisory and Agreements team is where that work lives.
Your New Workplace
Crown Law is the in-house law firm for the Queensland Government dedicated to supporting the State in achieving its priorities and meeting its legal obligations. At Crown Law, you will be part of a talented and purpose-driven team, working on some of the most novel and complex matters in the public sector that help shape the future of Queensland. With opportunities for meaningful work, mentorship and long-term development, it's a unique and rewarding place to grow.
Your New Team
The advisory team needs an experienced Special Counsel to carry its more complex matters and provide oversight to the lawyers around them. There is an established team, clear reporting lines, and a well-developed body of work. The person appointed will step into something with genuine substance from day one.
Your New Role
This role is advisory at its core. You will guide Queensland Government agencies through the native title implications of public infrastructure delivery, resources projects, and land dealings, working across the Native Title Act, the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act, and the broader suite of resources and energy legislation. In practice that means drafting and negotiating indigenous land use agreements, native title compensation agreements, and cultural heritage agreements, as well as working through complex questions that cut across legislative frameworks. You will also oversee the work of the lawyers around you, so the quality of your judgment carries through the team's output, not just your own.
Culture & Benefits
Reflecting the rich diversity of Queensland, Crown Law brings together people from all backgrounds, with a strong focus on inclusion, collaboration and professional growth. It offers impactful legal work within a supportive culture, along with flexible working options, lower billable hour requirements than private practice, and a balanced approach that actively protects wellbeing. A full list of benefits, including generous leave entitlements, health and wellbeing programs and salary packaging options, is available in the candidate application pack.
Your Skills Profile
We are seeking a senior practitioner who brings:
- Eligibility to practise as a legal practitioner in Australia
- 10+ years post-admission experience in native title, cultural heritage or resources law
- Or strong advisory background in property, planning, environment or land tenure
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to provide clear and practical advice on complex legal issues.
- Experience mentoring, supervising and developing junior lawyers.
- Strong judgement, analytical ability and a collaborative approach to solving sensitive issues.
- Motivation to contribute to matters of fundamental importance to the State of Queensland and to shape the next generation of native title law specialists.
- Approaches work with care, professional integrity and attention to detail
- Comfortable operating within a structured government environment
"Define your ideal next step."
Private Practice | In-House | Government | Brisbane | Sydney | Melbourne
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The Native Title Lawyer | Special Counsel role with Alex Correa is based in Brisbane, QLD, AU.
What does the Native Title Lawyer | Special Counsel role pay?
Alex Correa lists the Native Title Lawyer | Special Counsel role at AUD 190,387–199,204 per year.
Is the Native Title Lawyer | Special Counsel role full-time or contract?
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