9 AUGUST 2025 | bRISBANE cITY hALL
Join us for an evening of celebration as we recognise the inspiring achievements of Queensland’s most outstanding solicitors.
Dress in your finest black-tie attire and enjoy drinks in King George Square before heading inside the renowned Brisbane City Hall for a three-course meal and the awards ceremony.
Not sure what to expect? Let us show you! Relive the excitement at last year's Gala with our highlight reel.
A ticket to this year's Gala includes:
⭐ The prestigious QLS Excellence in Law Awards ceremony
⭐ A King George Square cocktail hour where you can show off your black-tie outfit
⭐ Signature event cocktail (to be revealed closer to the date)
⭐ A sumptuous three-course meal
⭐ Unlimited premium beer, wine and champagne included
⭐ A killer dancefloor with dancing tunes to round out the night
⭐ An unmissable opportunity to connect with colleagues and peers and be inspired by the excellence of the Queensland profession
Ticket prices start from $279 and you get all of this and MORE! Don't miss out, last year's event sold out in a matter of weeks!
Meet your MC: Corinne Grant
Successful MC, host, moderator, performer, writer and lawyer
Never one to rest on her laurels, Corinne completed a Juris Doctor at the University of Melbourne in 2015. She now practices as an employment lawyer at the Working Women’s Centre, providing pro bono advice and representation to some of Australia’s most vulnerable women.
Booking a table?
Thinking of getting a table of co-workers, clients or friends together but don't know who just yet? That's okay! Secure your table now and we will reach out to finalise the details later!
Tickets available until 5pm, Thursday 31 July 2025, unless sold out prior.
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Queensland Law Society: 1300 367 757
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