Jacqueline Plant
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
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Biography
Jacqueline Plant is an environment and planning lawyer based in Melbourne.
Jacqueline has extensive transactional, litigation and advisory experience. She has advised clients in the renewable energy, waste, development and government sectors on a wide range of environmental and planning matters including, environmental licensing and compliance, waste management, contaminated land, native vegetation, aboriginal cultural heritage, planning applications, planning scheme amendments and due diligence advice. Her experience also extends to regularly representing clients in specialist planning and environment tribunals and courts in disputed matters.
Jacqueline has worked on a number of large projects and disputed matters as part of multidisciplinary teams which means that she is well placed to work collaboratively with counsel, consultants and clients.
Jacqueline has a particular interest in the renewables sector, having completed Honours in law on the legal regulation of solar technology in Australia.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Honours Degree of Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), University of Adelaide (2008)
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, Law Society of South Australia (2008)
- Bachelor of Arts (Geography), University of Adelaide (2005)
- High Court of Australia 2012
- Supreme Court of South Australia 2008
- Clean Energy Council
- English
News
2024 global partner class features 49 lawyers across 10 practices
December 12, 2023
Insights
EPA Guidelines for ‘landfill buffers’ and industry separation distances finalised
Publication | September 09, 2024
The Second stage of the EPBC Act reform is announced
Publication | April 23, 2024
Taking offshore wind down under
Podcast | February 20, 2024