The 2026 edition of the Proctor Annual is now in development – and QLS members are invited to contribute fresh thinking, thought leadership, and unique perspectives to this flagship publication.
Following its successful return last year, the 2026 edition will feature a curated collection of articles across a wide range of practice areas. This year’s publication will continue to celebrate the strength, diversity and expertise of Queensland’s legal community through analysis, in-depth long-form features and thoughtful interviews with practitioners and leaders across the state.
Submissions are now open, and contributors are invited to write on topics including legal developments, emerging issues, or insightful perspective pieces that reflect their professional experience and areas of interest.
Why contribute?
Contributing to the Proctor Annual signals peer‑recognised expertise and professional standing in a way few other platforms can.
Proctor is an opportunity to engage with the broader profession and help shape the conversations that influence legal practice in Queensland. As one of the state’s most respected legal publications, Proctor welcomes voices from all career stages, practice areas and backgrounds, providing a platform for practitioners across Queensland to share insights that inform and enrich the profession.
What contributors need to know:
- Distribution: The Annual will be distributed to firms in late October.
- Attribution: Published articles will include full writer attribution and a photo byline.
- Photography: Professional contributor portraits can be arranged by the Proctor team.
- Word length: Approximately 1,500 words.
- Citation style: Australian Guide to Legal Citation.
- Submission deadline – TBC
Interested?
For more information or to submit your idea or draft article, email Proctor@qls.com.au.


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