

About Joanne
Joanne Alilovic is an accomplished HR lawyer, director, author, and podcaster, dedicated to guiding businesses through strategic planning to prevent workplace disputes. With an extensive legal background from her training at Perth's largest independent law firm and a Master’s degree in Human Resources and Industrial Relations, Joanne has a robust foundation in employment law and workplace relations. She is the Director of 3D HR Legal, where she offers comprehensive workplace relations services. Joanne focuses on delivering tailored advice and solutions, including workplace training, contract and policy development, and dispute resolution. Her expertise extends to conducting workplace investigations and offering guidance on performance, conduct, and redundancy matters. Joanne's professional journey includes significant roles as a Board Member for My Leave – Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board and as a Co-Host of "The Juggle" podcast, which she launched in 2018. This podcast supports professional career women and their employers in achieving a balance between career progression and family life. She spent 14 years at Jackson McDonald, Western Australia's largest independent law firm, where she progressed from an articled clerk to special counsel. At Jackson McDonald, Joanne played a key role in shaping the workplace relations team’s strategy, mentoring junior lawyers, and managing client relationships to implement effective HR plans and mitigate legal risks. Beyond her legal practice, Joanne enjoys reading, attending business events, travel dreaming, house building, and family time. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce from Murdoch University, complemented by her advanced studies at The University of Western Australia.
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- Disputes
- General Advice
- Unfair Dismissal
- Workers Compensation