Catherine Henry is a well-known and highly respected health and aged care lawyer with more than 30 years’ experience in this specialist field of law. She is in demand as a media commentator on legal issues and is regularly approached for interviews on local and regional radio on issues involving health law and on aged care reform.
Catherine regularly undertakes community legal work, both for individuals and groups, and has been involved in several important community campaigns.
Catherine Henry Lawyers boasts an award-winning team that are recognised experts in all areas of health and relationship law – including medical, family and elder law, as well as wills and estate planning, and property buying and selling.
Catherine Henry Lawyers is highly-regarded by its clients and the community alike for its commitment to providing high quality legal representation to receive the best possible outcome, for supporting the communities in which we live and for its work in assisting the vulnerable to gain access to justice.
Why is the Victoria Theatre important to you?
I believe in preserving heritage and encouraging the arts is essential for thriving communities.
How do you think reviving the Victoria will positively impact Newcastle?
Reviving the Victoria will provide greater community connections for local artists and a venue of significance and inspiration to showcase their creative talents. It gives the community more access to high quality music, dance, and theatre productions to celebrate fine arts and build social cohesion.
What do you look forward to seeing at the Victoria Theatre?
I love opera – having been involved in choral music for many years both in Sydney and here in the Hunter - and I am looking forward to enjoying extraordinary live performances here in Newcastle.