Nicki Milionis
Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia
Related services and key industries
Related services
- Health and safety law
- Energy
- Employment and labor
- Regulation and investigations
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
Key industry sectors
Biography
Nicki Milionis is a workplace health and safety lawyer based in Melbourne with over 20 years' experience.
Nicki advises on compliance with both the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic) and the Work Health and Safety Act (in the relevant jurisdictions) including about the management of concurrent duties, incident notification obligations, drafting or amending procedures, undertaking gap analysis and review of contractual terms. She regularly provides training to organisations about safety and compliance obligations, and to boards and officers in relation to due diligence obligations pursuant to safety legislation.
Nicki also advises clients during the course of regulatory investigations in order to effectively manage the response to the exercise of investigatory powers and the issue of enforcement notices. She represents clients in prosecutions and internal and external review of enforcement notices. Her experience includes conducting Baiada Poultry Pty Ltd's defence of proceedings brought by WorkSafe Victoria from the commencement to its appeal to the High Court (Baiada Poultry Pty Ltd v The Queen [2012] 246 CLR 92).
Whether defending prosecutions or resolving compliance-based problems, Nicki brings her years of experience acting for government and the private sector and ensures that the strategic approach is tailored to the client's commercial needs and circumstances. Noted for her ability to manage high pressure situations, clients appreciate her exceptional attention to detail and communicative working style.
Professional experience
Collapse all- High Court of Australia 2002
- Supreme Court of Victoria 2001
- English
- Greek
Insights
WHS Law Briefing: August 2024
Publication | August 08, 2024
Victoria’s first health and safety manslaughter prosecution
Podcast | May 14, 2024
First Victorian industrial manslaughter decision
Publication | April 09, 2024