by Christopher Hannay | Sep 26, 2025 | Traffic Offences
Keeping You on the Road Losing your licence in Queensland can have devastating effects on your ability to work and support your family. The good news is that in some cases, the law allows you to apply for a restricted licence, known as a work licence or special...
by Christopher Hannay | Sep 26, 2025 | Criminal Law, Traffic Offences
Driving without a valid licence in Queensland is far more serious than many people realise. What may seem like a minor offence can result in heavy fines, mandatory licence disqualification, vehicle impoundment, and even imprisonment. The consequences can affect not...
by Christopher Hannay | Sep 26, 2025 | Criminal Law, Traffic Offences
Drink driving remains one of the most common offences before Queensland courts, and the consequences are often more serious than people expect. Whether it’s a first offence or a repeat charge, the law imposes strict penalties that can significantly affect your...
by Christopher Hannay | Sep 26, 2025 | Drug Offences, Traffic Offences
Queensland has a zero-tolerance policy for drug driving. Roadside saliva tests are designed to detect almost all common drugs, and you do not need to appear impaired to face charges. Even a trace amount in your system can result in prosecution. Key Points Simply...
by Christopher Hannay | Sep 16, 2025 | Criminal Law, Traffic Offences
The flashing lights in your rearview mirror. The moment you are asked to step out of your car. For many people, an interaction with the police can be a daunting and stressful experience, even if you have nothing to hide. It’s a high-stress situation where knowing your...