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10Nov
News

At its meeting on 9 November 2023, the Bar Council resolved to seek expressions of interest for the positions of Honorary Secretary and Assistant Honorary Secretary. 

Click here to express interest.

8Nov
News

Bar Roll Number: 1933

It is with deep regret that the Bar informs members of the death of Laurie Robson.

3Nov
In Brief

Voting for this year’s Victorian Bar Council election is currently open and closes next Wednesday, 8 November at 5:00pm. The result will be declared next Thursday evening at the final meeting of the current Bar Council. Consequently, this will be my final edition of In Detail.

3Nov
News

Supreme Court of Victoria

The Honourable Justice Timothy Ginnane will retire as a judge of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria, effective from 4 November 2023.

2Nov
News

Bar Roll No.: 1933

It is with deep regret that the Bar informs members of the death of Laurie Robson.

1Nov
News

Supreme Court of Victoria
Court of Appeal

The Honourable Chief Justice Ferguson of the Supreme Court of Victoria has advised that the Executive Council appointed the Honourable Justice Kevin Joseph Aloysius Lyons as a Judge of the Court of Appeal, effective 31 October 2023.

1Nov
News

Supreme Court of Victoria

The Honourable Chief Justice Ferguson of the Supreme Court of Victoria has advised that the Executive Council appointed Claire Michelle Harris SC as a Judge of the Supreme Court, effective 04 November 2023.

27Oct
In Brief

This week

The Australian Lawyers Alliance National Conference took place last weekend and I’m very pleased to report that Stella Gold was presented with the ALA’s 2023 Member of the Year Award. Shaun Marcus, National President of the ALA, praised Stella’s work on critical civil liberty and human rights cases in Victoria and specifically referred to her work during the Veronica Nelson Inquest. A fantastic achievement. Well done, Stella.

27Oct
News

Bar Roll No.: 1248

It is with deep regret that the Bar informs members of the death of Charles Gidley.

20Oct
In Brief

This week

On Monday morning, I was in Canberra for the Hon. Chief Justice Susan Kiefel’s farewell ceremony at the High Court of Australia. Her Honour was the third woman to be appointed to the Court. She served for 10 years before being appointed the first female Chief Justice of the High Court. As you can see from the transcript, the ceremony was very well attended. As is common at these events, a full 5 minutes before the judges came onto the bench, a tipstaff asked those present to ensure that their mobile phones were switched off. From that moment until the judges took their seats, no one said a word. There must have been 200 people in the Court, and there was complete silence. There are very few secular places where 200 people would sit in silence for so long. That fact is reflective of the revered position our apex Court holds in our system of justice and, more generally, in Australian society. On behalf of the Bar, I thank her Honour for her long and distinguished service on our nation’s most important Court.