12 JUNE 2026

RACV ROYAL PINES RESORT GOLD COAST

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  1. RESERVE YOUR SPOT

WELCOME TO THE ANNUAL GOLD COAST LEGAL CONFERENCE

Explore emerging issues relevant to the Gold Coast legal community

The Annual Gold Coast Legal Conference is a premier event on the Gold Coast legal calendar, bringing together practitioners from across the region to learn, exchange insights and strengthen professional networks.

Held at the RACV Royal Pines Resort, this full-day conference is designed for practitioners across all levels and will deliver relevant, local content while supporting an efficient approach to CPD.

Across three plenary sessions and two concurrent streams, you will:  

  • Build core skills relevant to your practice
  • Stay up to date with substantive law
  • Explore emerging practice issues relevant to the Gold Coast legal community
  • Earn up to 10 CPD points through a combination of live sessions and a supplementary recorded package.

At the end of the program, connect with peers and colleagues over complimentary networking drinks to wrap-up the day.

Note: The conference is in-person only and live sessions will not be recorded.

Brought to you in association with the Gold Coast District Law Association.

The Gold Coast District Law Association aims to provide a forum for local legal practitioners to connect with each other and the community and to advance the interests of justice and the practice of law on

the Gold Coast.

REGISTRATION PRICE

MEMBER

$399

NON-MEMBER

$529

Standard registration tickets are available until 5pm, Friday 5 June 2026, unless sold out prior.

Attendees will receive a complimentary 4 CPD point recording package on the rising costs of legal practice.

The conference is in-person only and live sessions will not be recorded.

OUR PARTNERS

MAJOR PARTNERS

EXHIBITORS

CONTACT US

PHONE

Events Management: (07) 3842 5806

Queensland Law Society: 1300 367 757

EMAIL

events@qls.com.au


CONTACT US

We acknowledge the First Nations people as the original inhabitants of this land. We recognise, respect and celebrate the cultural distinctions of First Nations people and value their rich and positive contribution to not only Queensland but also to the broader Australian society.

We further acknowledge the District Law Association (DLA) for their ongoing support and collaboration.