Georgia holds a Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from La Trobe University. She has also completed a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice with Leo Cussen Centre for Law.
Georgia joined Stary Norton Halphen in 2022 as a senior legal assistant in the city office. She was admitted in the Supreme Court of Victoria in July of 2025 and moved across to the Sunshine team as a lawyer.
Prior to joining Stary Norton Halphen, Georgia worked professionally as an administrator, and also worked with a legal tech startup and with the Australian Institute of Family Studies. Her interest in criminal law was preceded by a lifelong passion for human rights, and challenging the structures of power that create and compound intersectional cycles of disadvantage.
Georgia has a particular interest in the relationship between technology and crime- such as social media, cryptocurrency and large language models (AI)- and how existing legal structures grapple with the challenges of a rapidly evolving and often multi-jurisdictional landscape.
Advice from a competent and experienced criminal lawyer before you are interviewed can and often does have a meaningful impact on the outcome of your case and in some instances, is the difference between whether your matter proceeds to court or not.