Lucinda is known for her deep experience and ability to achieve outcomes for major players in the hospital, aged care, and retirement living sectors among complex regulation particularly on complex transactions and projects.
Biography
Lucinda is a Partner advising clients across the healthcare and housing sectors. Her clients include major hospital groups, aged care and retirement living operators, across not-for-profit and faith-based organisations and private investors. She also works with medical research institutes and primary health networks.
Her practice centres on mergers and acquisitions and major health service delivery, including the development of hospitals, care facilities and retirement villages. That transactional work is supported by a deep understanding of the regulatory and funding environment in which her clients operate: the Aged Care Act, public and private health regulation and retirement village legislation across jurisdictions. She advises boards and executives on governance, fiduciary duties and regulatory response, and helps clients navigate enforcement proceedings and advocate for change in a sector undergoing significant reform.
Lucinda acts on transactions and projects where regulatory complexity, community impact and governance exposure intersect. Her matters include multi-jurisdictional portfolio acquisitions, landmark public-private hospital partnerships and sensitive regulatory response. She is engaged where the funding model is complex, the regulatory environment is intense and the consequences of getting the structure or the compliance wrong are significant.
Lucinda combines transactional depth with sector-specific regulatory knowledge that is rare in M&A practice. She understands the commercial drivers that shape decisions in health and care: funding constraints, community obligations, workforce pressures and the weight of public and regulatory scrutiny. That combination of legal and sector expertise positions her to advise not just on the transaction, but on the operating environment clients will face after it closes. She is an active contributor to aged care reform consultations and a published commentator on regulatory change across the sector.
Credentials
Academic qualifications:
- Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws (University of Technology Sydney)
- Master of Laws (University of Sydney)
Memberships:
- Law Society of New South Wales — Member
- Stem Cell Donors Australia — Director
- Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School — Chair, Steering Committee (joint initiative of Australian National University and Adventist HealthCare Limited)
Lucinda's experience
Opal Healthcare
Advised Opal HealthCare on its $400m+ acquisition of Blue Cross Group (31 aged care homes), along with 18 other transactions.
Calvary HealthCare
Advised Calvary in relation to the compulsory acquisition of Calvary Public Hospital Bruce by the ACT government and the subsequent compensation process.
St Vincent's Private Hospitals
Advised St Vincent's on the clinical service delivery and commercial arrangements for radiation oncology services at St Vincent's Northside and Werribee Hospitals.
Eureka Group Holdings
Advised Eureka on the acquisition of 4 assets across the land lease/tourism sector.
More than 140 aged care providers
Our team worked with providers to deliver innovative and intuitive tools to support the transition to the new Aged Care Act in November 2025, including:
- The aged care transition tool, which identified all of the obligations in the new Act and what was required to meet them, with clients being able to apply the tool in their environment to track their progress
- Customised training for aged care boards about the reforms and their new responsibilities
- More than 60 template policies and agreements
- Tailored support across compliance queries
- Developing in partnership with clients their particular approach to the new Financial and Prudential Standards, including their FPMS, LMS and IMS
Awards, recognition and ranking
- Best Lawyers in Australia — Lawyer of the Year, Retirement Villages and Senior Living Law (2013, 2017, 2019, 2026)
- Best Lawyers in Australia — Lawyer of the Year, Non-Profit/Charities Law (2023, 2025)
- Best Lawyers in Australia — Leading Lawyer, Commercial Law, Health and Aged Care Law, Non-Profit/Charities Law, Retirement Villages and Senior Living Law