Karlsson to help channel change and grow businesses
Businesses dealing with change, growth and resilience are the target audience for an expo on the Sunshine Coast next week.
Kristina Karlsson, founder of stationery
McCullough Robertson wins prestigious pro bono award
McCullough Robertson Lawyers (McR) has won the Pro Bono Team of the Year Award at the 2025 Queensland Law Society Excellence in Law Awards, announced on the
Business warned to tread carefully on cyber ransoms
Businesses are being warned to tread carefully if they choose to pay a “ransom” to retrieve encrypted data.
The head of the McCullough Robertson Lawyers technology,
By McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Australia’s federal privacy regulator has a new enforcement toolkit and a clear-eyed vision about how to deploy it in a strategic and
A diverse mix of business leaders have been enlisted to form a new Queensland Small and Family Business Ministerial Reference Group.
State Small and Family Business
Dual housing and cost-of-living crises are consigning couples to remain into failing marriages.
Leading family lawyer Kylie Burke said financial issues were more than
By McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Concerns are growing about Queensland’s renewable energy future following the rejection of the Moonlight Range Wind Farm Project.
On
Indigenous businesses provide $42 billion of social value
Australia’s Indigenous businesses create more than $40 billion in social benefit each year, according to a new report.
Supply Nation Chief Executive Officer Kate
New partner for McCullough Robertson real estate team
McCullough Robertson Lawyers has announced the appointment of Matthew Glenn as a partner in its real estate team, based in Brisbane.
Mr Glenn joins the firm from Minter
Law graduates are playing a key role in fostering a positive, nurturing culture within law firms.
McCullough Robertson Lawyers Graduate Partner Kate Peterson said