TWEED HEADS, NSW

12 Queen Street
Murwillumbah NSW 2484

Level 1, Wharf Central
75 Wharf Street
Tweed Heads NSW 2485

G42, Quay Street
Marine Village
Sanctuary Cove QLD 4212

Community


Community values are an integral part of the Stacks culture. As friendly and approachable people from country origins, our solicitors believe in getting involved.

Stacks/The Law Firm, Tweed Heads is proud to support the local community by offering expert legal services and by getting involved in local business and charity initiatives.   

Tony Mitchell is the Honorary Solicitor for Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Legacy.  Part of this role includes providing legal advice to war widows and the families of deceased veterans.

Tony is the Director of Twin Town Services Community Foundation Limited, and the Director of Twin Town Services Club. He is also the Director of Tweed Economic Development Corporation Limited, of which Stacks/The Law Firm, Tweed Heads is a member.

In addition, Tony is a member of St Josephs Parish Tweed Heads School Board.

Stacks/The Law Firm, Tweed Heads is always happy to be involved in community organisations and fundraising activities as they arise.



Recently in the Community


19/03/2013 |
  Estate Planning Seminar
Tony Mitchell -
 In The Community
In March, Tony presented a paper entitled Developments in Modern Estate Planning to a packed house at the Sanctury Cove Yacht Club at Hope Island on the Gold Coast. The seminar was attended by local business people and retirees, w...
1/05/2012 |
  AMP Financial Planning - Solicitors Panel
Tony Mitchell -
 In The Community
In May, Tony Mitchell was appointed to the Panel of Estate Planning Solicitors by AMP Financial Planning.
18/11/2011 |
  Tony Mitchell becomes a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors
Tony Mitchell -
 In The Community
Following almost 30 years service and experience as a director of priviate, public and not for profit companies, Tony Mitchell recently became a member of the Australian Institute of Copmpany Directors. This membership recognises ...