John Windridge
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John Windridge

John Windridge

Principal Solicitor / Director Rapid Legal Solutions

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Thuringowa Central, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 475..
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John Windridge is the Principal Solicitor and Director at Rapid Legal Solutions. Admitted as a solicitor in 2007, John began his legal career in private practice based in Charters Towers. During this time, he gained experience across a broad range of legal areas, including wills and estate planning, residential conveyancing, commercial and rural transactions, family law, criminal law, and traffic matters. John has since established his practice in Townsville, focusing predominantly on personal injury law. He is known for his strong advocacy on behalf of his clients, striving to secure the best possible outcomes while providing supportive guidance throughout the legal process. In addition to his client work, John plays a key role within Rapid Legal Solutions by offering direction and mentorship to other solicitors and colleagues. A lifelong resident of Townsville, John maintains a deep connection to the local community. Outside of his professional commitments, he is passionate about sport and horticulture. He actively participates in CrossFit and distance running, and supports local and national teams including the Cowboys, Queensland Maroons, and Socceroos. John’s interest in horticulture is reflected in his extensive garden, where he nurtures a variety of fruit trees, seasonal vegetables, and herbs, supported by numerous courses he has completed in the field.

Practice Areas

Commercial Law
Criminal & Traffic
Estate Planning
Family Law
Personal Injury
Property Law

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Contact Information

Thuringowa Central, QLD

Location71 Thuringowa Drive, Thuringowa Central, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 475..

Practice Certificate

Name
John Francis Windridge
Date of Admission
2007
Certification type
Unrestricted Principal
CheckLast checked: 6 Oct 2025
Checked with the Queensland Law Society