Norton Rose Fulbright has made 30 staff redundant across its Australian offices.

Those affected include 12 fee earners and 18 support staff. It is not clear whether any partners are among those being laid off.

Redundancies in other regions are not expected, with the firm saying the job losses came in response "to changes in the local market".

A spokesperson for the firm said: "This was a difficult decision and we are doing all that we can to support those affected.

"Like other professional services firms in Australia, we have responded to changes in the local market. We will continue to concentrate on our primary areas of growth: financial institutions; energy; infrastructure, mining and commodities; transport; technology and innovation; and life sciences and healthcare.

"Those affected have been individually contacted. We are of course providing each person with as much support as we can during this process."

The move follows a wave of redundancies among top Australian firms over the past 12 months. Allens, Clayton Utz and DLA Piper have all slashed headcount as transactional activity has slowed in the region.