Date & time: 25 February 2026, 1pm to 2pm AEDT
The new Property Law Act 2023 (Qld) represents the most significant overhaul of Queensland’s property law in more than half a century. It came into effect in 2025 where these reforms reshaped how practitioners handle conveyancing, leases, disclosure obligations, and client advice.
Staying ahead of these developments is essential to ensure compliance and provide accurate, timely guidance to clients navigating an increasingly complex landscape.
In this practical lunch and learn series, you will learn:
At the end of this live webinar, you will earn 1 CPD point.
In this practical lunch and learn series, you will learn:
This session is ideal for Queensland property lawyers, conveyancers, and legal professionals involved in real estate transactions. It’s particularly valuable for practitioners seeking practical guidance on legislative reform, risk management, and compliance obligations ahead of the Property Law Act 2023 (Qld) coming into effect.
This webinar is produced in NSW and features a QLD-based educator. This webinar is recommended for all QLD practitioners or those interested in QLD property changes.
The time listed for this course is Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). Please take note of any time differences if you are registering from QLD, WA, SA, NT or from outside Australia.
The course complies with the mandatory requirement of Substantive Law (1 point).
If you intend to claim CPD units for this educational activity, please note that CPD activities are not accredited by the Law Society of NSW or any other equivalent local authority, with the exception of Western Australia. If you hold a practising certificate in a state or territory other than Western Australia and this educational activity extends your knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to your practice needs or professional development, then you should claim one (1) "unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. The annual requirement is ten (10) CPD units each year from 1 April to 31 March. Some practitioners, such as accredited specialists are required to complete more than ten (10) units each CPD year.
Practitioners holding WA practising certificates are not eligible to earn CPD points for this course.

Roland Taylor
Lecturer, College of Law
Roland was admitted as a solicitor in 1993. He was made a partner of Mckays Solicitors in 2003. He was in charge of Statewide Conveyancing, the conveyancing division of Mckays Solicitors from 2000. Statewide incorporated in 2011 and Roland was the managing director until January 2024 when he sold out of the business. Roland has since completed a masters of applied law.
Roland is currently a lecturer at the College of Law. Roland has presented at over 50 Legal seminars since 2004. He is also the author of the legal textbook "Agent's Handbook".
Please be aware that this webinar organised by the College of Law may be recorded for use on our websites, marketing materials and publications. By attending and participating in a College of Law Continuing Professional Development course, you consent to the College of Law photographing or recording and using your image and likeness and/or voice.
Excellent workshop, appreciated the wealth of knowledge and experience.
Past Attendee
Highly relevant material and a great training overall.
Past Attendee
Presenter was exceptional, well informed and engaging. The course was well presented. Use of case studies and scenarios helped explain the content.
Past Attendee
Content and case law were relevant and up to date, great format and well-paced delivery.
Past Attendee