Griffith Law School alumnus Joshua Creamer, has received the 2017 National Indigenous Legal Professional of the Year award from the outgoing Attorney-General George Brandis.
“I’m very proud of the award because it draws attention to the type of work that I do,” said Joshua.
Joshua is consistently ranked by the prestigious Doyle’s Guide as one of the leading Native Title barristers in Australia and he has been recognised in the 2018 Chambers and Partners Asia-Pacific rankings for his work.
The award caps off a remarkable year which also saw Joshua appointed to the Board of Legal Aid Queensland.
Joshua says his time at Griffith Law School still resonates with his career in the legal profession.
“Griffith Law School focuses on law and social justice and when you look at my practice it still informs and reinforces the work I do,” he said.
The award recognises Joshua’s contribution in championing the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait


