Scholarship details
Application dates
- Applications open
- 1 November 2025
- Applications close
- 31 January 2026
What you'll receive
The prize consists of:
- an award of $1000, paid to your bank account after announcement of the recipient.
Eligibility
- identify as female
- be studying a Bachelor of Laws or undertaking postgraduate research in Law
- has contributed to the community through sustained volunteer or charitable work (not necessarily of a legal nature).
You must:
How to apply
You may apply yourself or be nominated by peers or academic staff.
About the prize
This prize was established to recognise the significant contribution to the community made by the late Toni Dick, a graduate of the Faculty of Law at QUT.
Toni Dick studied for her LLB at Queensland Institute of Technology, a predecessor institution of QUT, between 1981 and 1985, and completed the Legal Practice Course in 1986.
Following her admission, Toni worked in private practice, specialising in the fields of family law and alternative dispute resolution, until her untimely death from cancer in late 2000.
The prize is awarded annually to the student whom the selection panel believe has contributed most to the community through volunteer or charitable work.
Contact us
Business and Law Scholarships
- Phone
- 3138 4632
- Int. phone
- +61 7 3138 4632
- buslaw.scholarships@qut.edu.au
- Location
Testimonials
Compassion and drive
Toni Dick Memorial Prize 2025 RecipientGuided by a strong sense of community, 2025 recipient Abbey Caller has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to social justice and charitable service. Her volunteer work includes leading major fundraising campaigns, providing women in crisis with legal support, and assisting with people experiencing homelessness. Abbey’s compassion and drive have enabled her to contribute meaningfully to a range of causes, build lasting connections, and witness the transformative power of collective action.