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Andrew Rentoul

Andrew Rentoul

Asia-Pacific 2026

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Asia-Pacific

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As an M&A and major projects specialist, Andrew focuses on working with private and public sector clients developing, buying, selling and operating economic infrastructure, particularly in the transport, data and energy sectors.

Andrew has led the legal teams for many of Australia’s most prominent government asset restructures and privatisations. Andrew enjoys working with teams on large and complex deals that have a positive lasting impact on the economy and allow him to build lasting relationships with clients and other advisers.

In addition to his focus on transactional work, Andrew possesses a profound interest in the operation and regulation of key infrastructure sectors. His expertise extends to transport, energy, resources, and public data assets, which include critical components such as ports, airports, gas networks, electricity generators, electricity distribution networks, and public title registries.

In addition to transactional work, he has a deep interest in the operation and regulation of transport, energy, resources and public data assets. These include ports, airports, gas networks, electricity generators, electricity distribution networks, and public title registries.

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Government - Australia

Band 4
Band 4

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Andrew Rentoul is based in Brisbane and advises departments of the Queensland Government, as well as the governments of Victoria and New South Wales, which he assists on a variety of transactional matters.

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  • Andrew has a real passion for the work and is a trusted adviser to our state government.

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