The man accused of the murder of Lower Hutt woman Warriena Wright has appeared in court today with a new lawyer.
Gable Tostee, 28, was arrested and charged with murder in August 2014 after Ms Wright, 26, fell 14 floors to her death from his Surfers Paradise apartment.
The pair met through the Tinder dating app just hours earlier while Ms Wright, was in Australia for a wedding.
Tostee appeared in the Southport Magistrates Court this morning where his case was adjourned until March 13, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
The paper reported that Tostee, who was wearing a blue shirt and grey pants, appeared "cleanly shaven and visibly nervous".
Today was also the first time Tostee appeared in court with his new lawyer, Nick Dore, from Fisher Dore Lawyers, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
Mr Dore was Tostee's third lawyer, having previously split from high-profile Gold Coast law firm Potts Lawyers, and Terry O'Gorman from the Robertson O'Gorman firm.
In November last year Tostee was granted bail at the Supreme Court in Brisbane, but was ordered to obey strict bail conditions that prevented him from using the dating app Tinder and drinking or partying into the small hours of the night.
His parents also paid a A$200,000 ($220,000) surety to ensure Tostee would not abscond.
Tostee mantains that he had no involvement in Ms Wright's death, and last month proclaimed his innocence on a bodybuilding website.