
Doctor of Juridical Science (Queensland University of Technology), LLM(TechLaw) (Queensland University of Technology), Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice (Queensland University of Technology), LLB (Queensland University of Technology), ANZIIF(Assoc) (Other)
Associate Professor Lucy Cradduck was appointed in 2012 as part of QUT's Early Career Academic Recruitment and Development (ECARD) Program. She was promoted to Associate Professor in August 2021. Lucy's research interests include: climate change impacts to property; property tenure; and internet access issues. Related research outputs include:
- 2024: Warren-Myers, Georgia and Cradduck, Lucy Unpacking the Introduction of ESG into the IVS: What it means for Valuers. In API National Property Conference 2024
- 2024: Home ownership and mortgage obligations: Other impacts of climate change. QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Papers, 58
- 2024: Cradduck, Lucy, Wang, Brydon, and Weiner, Kim Underpinning the Value of Buoyant Urbanism: Returning Torrens to the Seas. ASME 2024 43rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE)
- 2023: Submission to the Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee in relation to the Climate Change Amendment (Duty of Care and Intergenerational Climate Equity) Bill 2023 Inquiry.
- 2023: Warren-Myers, Georgia and Cradduck, Lucy Tackling the wicked challenge of climate change risks to property: Are Australian valuers prepared? Journal of Property Investment and Finance.
- 2022: Cradduck, Lucy and Warren-Myers, Georgia Development in a state of climate change: an Australian case study of government response. Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 40(4), pp. 362-380.
- 2021: Cradduck, Lucy, Stevens, Scarlett, and Cowan, Matthew Data sharing, international property practices and the GDPR: communicating with your consumers. Property Management
- 2019: 'Legislating for internet ‘access’-ability’' in Second International Handbook of Internet Research (Springer), pp. 647-668
- 2018: ‘The legalities of big data’ in Real Estate Analysis in the Information Age: Techniques for Big Data and Statistical Modeling (Taylor & Francis)
- 2017: Submission to United Kingdom’s: A new broadband Universal Service Obligation: Consultation on design
- 2017: Planning for the digital future: Growing and governing the (smart) city. In 23rd Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference
- 2016: Gregory, Mark A and Cradduck, Lucy, Racing to the Future: Security in the Gigabit Race? In International Conference on Internet Technologies & Society
- 2016: Smartening up: Ongoing challenges for Australian regions. In International Conference on Internet Technologies & Society
- 2016: Submission to the Productivity Commission Issues Paper June 2016 - Telecommunications Universal Service Obligation
- 2016: Rolling out the future: The current status of the Australian NBN and its impact for property in 22nd Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference
- 2015: Intellectual Property Chapter in Part 18: Intellectual Property and Communications. In CAXTON Legal Centre (Ed.) Lawyers Practice Manual Queensland Online. (Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited)
- 2015: Submission to the draft Migration Assurance Policy - Improving the transition to the fixed-line national broadband network review
- 2015: Individuals, Innovation, and the Internet: Why Access is Essential (Common Ground Publishing, USA - Technology, Knowledge & Society series)
- 2013: Mobile valuations: the Internet's impact on traditional valuation services. In 19th Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference
- 2011: Kee K, Cradduck L, Blodgett B, Olwan R, ‘Cyberinfrastructure inside out: Definition and influences shaping its emergence, development, and implementation in the early 21st century’, in Nexus: New Intersections in Internet Research, (Peter Lang, NY, NY) p157-189
Additional information
Before joining QUT Law, Lucy worked as a law lecturer within the Faculty of Arts and Business at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Lucy also was USC's inaugural Student Ombudsman. At USC she lectured to undergraduates, postgraduates and within the Executive MBA program. Lucy maintains her Practising Certificate as a solicitor. She has held legal positions in private firms, in-house and within government.
She also acts as a reviewer for various international journals.
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- Other
- Reference year
- 2024
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- Citation of Associate Professor Lucy Cradduck's submisison (Submission 77) by the Australian Senate in the 'Climate Change Amendment (Duty of Care and Intergenerational Climate Equity) Bill 2023' Report - June 2024
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- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
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- 2024
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- "Moot Champion Award" presented by Oxford IP Research Centre: in recognition of long-term support for the moot
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- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
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- 2023
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- IVSC-WAVO Global Valuation Conference New Zealand 2023 Best Paper Award for 'Barriers and Facilitators: Valuation Processes in a State of Climate Change (Authors: A/Prof Georgia Warren-Myers (presenter) and A/Prof Lucy Cradduck)
- A Living Jurisdiction? The common law jurisdiction of the High Court of Australia in the 21st Century
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Kieran Tranter - Native Title: Quantifying Just Compensation for Non-Economic Loss
PhD, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Dr Andrea Blake, Dr Paul Donehue