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Danielle Harris
Solicitor, LLB (Hons), BBehavSC (Psych)

Danielle was born and raised in Ipswich where she developed a passion for the law. She is always one step ahead ensuring her clients receive positive outcomes.

She holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours and a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) from the Queensland University of Technology, as well as a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from the College of Law. Danielle is currently completing a Master of Laws (Applied Law) majoring in Commercial Litigation.

While completing her Bachelor degrees, Danielle gained valuable experience in wide range of areas of law as a Legal Secretary, Paralegal, and a Law Clerk. She was subsequently admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2020 and entered in the High Court Register of Practitioners thereafter. Since her admission to practice, Danielle has enjoyed being involved in complex litigation and estate matters, as well as general law.

Outside of the law, Danielle enjoys working up a sweat at her local Pilates studio and can often be found putting on her dancing shoes as she heads to the closest dance class.

 

Hours of Business:
8:30am to 5:00pm
Monday to Friday
(except Public Holidays and Christmas Closure)

Gladstone Office
148 Auckland Street
Gladstone QLD 4680

🖂 PO Box 273
Gladstone QLD 4680

Bundaberg Office
Suite 2, 36 Barolin Street
Bundaberg QLD 4670
 
🖂 PO Box 837
Bundaberg QLD 4670

Biloela Office
17 Callide Street
Biloela QLD 4715
 
🖂 PO Box 360
Biloela QLD 4715

 (07) 4972 1144
office@byrnelawyers.com.au

Hours of Business:
8:30am to 5:00pm
Monday to Friday
(except Public Holidays and Christmas Closure)

 
Gladstone Office:
148 Auckland Street
Gladstone QLD 4680

PO Box 273
Gladstone QLD 4680

Bundaberg Office:
Suite 2, 36 Barolin Street
Bundaberg QLD 4670 PO Box 837
Bundaberg QLD 4670

Biloela Office:
17 Callide Street
Biloela QLD 4715 PO Box 360
Biloela QLD 4715

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