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Samuel Chu

Samuel Chu advises and assists charities, not-for-profit organisations, and others engaged in worthy endeavours.

Samuel enjoys working with clients of all sizes on a wide range of issues affecting the charity and not-for-profit sector – including charity law, corporate structuring and governance, taxation (including charity and not-for-profit taxation and State property taxes), political and electoral law, and discrimination and human rights.

He has particular experience and interest in advising and assisting faith-based organisations, social welfare organisations, organisations that engage in political advocacy, philanthropic foundations (public, private, corporate), and educational institutions.

Samuel complements his work in the charity and not-for-profit sector through broader engagement with community organisations, professional associations, and academia.

Key Professional Achievements:

  • Science / Law graduate from the University of Sydney
  • Member of the Charity Law Association of Australia and New Zealand
  • Board member of Northern Beaches Business Education Network Incorporated and Member of the Sydney Jewish Museum
  • Published in University, Australian and international publications on charity law matters
  • Adjunct academic at the University of Sydney Law School
  • Samuel is a member of the Australia and New Zealand Education Law Association
Practice Areas
Business Law
Immigration Law
Intellectual Property Law
Labor and Employment Law
Employment Law
Occupational Safety and Health Law
Professional Liability Law
Property Law
Religious Institutions Law
Technology Law
Estate Planning Law
Workplace Injury Law