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Tireless advocate for children honoured

Law Society of NSW 2 mins read

Friday, 28 November 2025

Tireless advocate for children honoured

A children’s lawyer based in the state’s Central-West, who took her campaign for social media reform to the world stage, has been awarded the Law Society of NSW’s highest honour, the President’s Medal.

President of the Law Society of NSW Jennifer Ball praised Emma Mason’s determination and resilience in the face of tragedy, after the death by suicide of her 15-year-old daughter Matilda (‘Tilly’), following a campaign of targeted online abuse.

“There’s no finer example of the service that the solicitor profession provides to communities across NSW and the nation than Emma’s work, both in championing policy reform and in providing legal assistance to some of the most vulnerable people to come into contact with the justice system,” Ms Ball said.

“Emma’s role as an Independent Children’s Lawyer (ICL) requires that she represents the best interests of children who are impacted by immensely difficult and complex family law proceedings. To bear this heavy professional responsibility, while also advocating across Australia and the world for reforms aiming to protect children from online harm, speaks volumes about the personal and professional qualities that have resulted in this award.”

The President’s Medal distinguishes an individual at the pinnacle of their career who goes above and beyond to uphold the core values of our profession. It is regarded as the highest NSW award for solicitors. Ms Ball presented Emma with the medal at this evening’s Law Society Annual Members Dinner and Awards Night.

Emma Mason’s advocacy for social media reform culminated in federal legislation, and an invitation to address world leaders and international media at the United Nations this year.

“The recognition of solicitors’ service to their communities is the first of my President’s Priorities for this year, and I was privileged to present Emma with this well-deserved honour. I congratulate all solicitors honoured during this gala event that celebrates the best of the NSW legal profession,” Ms Ball said.

“These awards recognise solicitors who are dedicated to upholding the finest traditions of the legal profession, across all sectors. I’m particularly pleased that many of the awardees, including the President’s Medallist, are working in regional areas that are commonly areas of unmet legal need.”

The full list of honourees can be found below.

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Law Society of NSW

Annual Members Dinner and Awards Night honourees

President’s Medal

Emma Mason,

Mason Mia & Associates,

Bathurst

 

Government Solicitor of the Year

Luisa Sirianni

Transport for NSW

In-house

Corporate Counsel of the Year

Anthony de Govrik

Probus South Pacific

Parramatta

Rural or Regional

Practitioner of the Year

David Allen

Haille Paine Solicitors

Bowral

Early Career

Solicitor of the Year

Jackson Cocks

Illawarra Retirement Trust

Wollongong

Small or Sole Firm Practitioner of the Year

Timothy Cullenward

Peacockes Solicitors

Dubbo

Highly Commended

Leona Bennett;

Chun-Chi (Michael) Hung

Committee Member of the Year

Georgiena Ryan,

Chair, Rural Issues Committee

Regional Business Lawyers,

Wagga Wagga

Highly Commended

Tim Concannon

Chair, Injury Compensation Committee.

 Leigh Davidson

Deputy Chair, Injury Compensation Committee; and

Kirk McKenzie

Human Rights Committee

 

Pro Bono Service Award

Leona Bennett

Southern Waters Legal

Cronulla

Wellbeing Champion or Project of the Year

Kor Legal/Fatima El-Kordi

Sydney

 

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