Kate Galloway

Dr Kate Galloway is associate professor of law at Bond University. Her research focuses on the law of property, in particular women’s property, Indigenous land rights, and property theory.

Kate publishes and presents both in Australia and internationally in academic, professional, and community contexts. She is the editor-in-chief of the Legal Education Review, and the Queensland editor of the Alternative Law Journal. In addition to her academic writing, Kate contributes regularly to various media outlets as a commentator on contemporary social justice issues, especially concerning gender equality. She is active on social media, blogging at https://kategalloway.net/.

Throughout her career, Kate has been involved in the community legal sector, including having worked to establish the North Queensland Women’s Legal Service and currently serving on the management committee of the EDO (NQ).

As an extension of her work on land rights and native title, Kate is a frequent expert commentator on broader questions affecting Indigenous Australians including sovereignty and constitutional recognition. Her work in this area sits at the intersection of property and public law. Her book The Global Lawyer (2019, LexisNexis), with Dr Melissa Castan and Professor John Flood, is forthcoming.