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Chief Justice of Australia

The chief justice of Australia is the presiding justice of the High Court of Australia and the highest-ranking judicial officer in the Commonwealth of Australia. The incumbent is Stephen Gageler, since 6 November 2023.

Chief Justice of Australia
Incumbent
Stephen Gageler
since 6 November 2023
StyleThe Honourable
NominatorPrime Minister of Australia
AppointerGovernor-General of Australia
Term lengthNo set term, though retirement is mandatory at age 70
Inaugural holderSir Samuel Griffith
Formation5 October 1903
Salary$584,520[1]
Website[1]

Constitutional basis edit

The office of Chief Justice of the High Court is established under section 71 of the Australian Constitution, which establishes the High Court as consisting of a chief justice and at least two other Justices. The court was constituted by, and its first members were appointed under, the Judiciary Act 1903, with the first appointments to the High Court commencing on 5 October 1903.

Role edit

The chief justice is first among equals among the justices of the High Court, and the position differs little from that of the other justices. All Justices, including the chief justice, are appointed by the governor-general of Australia, on the advice of the federal government. They can be removed only by the governor-general, on a request from both houses of the federal parliament, although this has never been done. Since 1977, an appointment has been until the mandatory retirement age of seventy (before 1977, appointment was for life).[2] The one substantial difference between a chief justice and the other justices of the court is that, where opinion on the court is evenly divided, ordinarily the side of the question that is supported by the chief justice prevails.[3]

The chief justice often acts as the governor-general's deputy, especially at ceremonies such as the opening of Parliament after an election. Chief Justice Samuel Griffith was several times consulted by governors-general on the exercise of the reserve powers.[4] However, Chief Justice Garfield Barwick created controversy during the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis[5] when he advised Governor-General Sir John Kerr on the constitutional legality of dismissing a prime minister—especially as the prime minister, Gough Whitlam, had refused Kerr's request for permission to consult Barwick or to act on any advice except Whitlam's own.

The chief justice also administers the oath of allegiance and the oath of office to the governor-general-designate when they take up their appointment.[6]

List edit

There is a strong tradition of appointing new chief justices from within the existing ranks of the High Court. Out of the fourteen chief justices, eight were incumbent puisne justices on the High Court. Others have included incumbent chief justices of states (Samuel Griffith and Murray Gleeson) and incumbent attorneys-general (John Latham and Garfield Barwick). Uniquely, Robert French was appointed directly to the chief justiceship from a lower federal court, while Adrian Knox was appointed as a barrister in private practice with no judicial experience.

No. Image Chief Justice Tenure Nominating
Prime Minister
State Previous Post
1   Sir Samuel Griffith
GCMG, KC
(1845–1920)
5 October 1903 – 17 October 1919
(16 years)
Alfred Deakin   Queensland Chief Justice of Queensland (1893–1903)
2   Sir Adrian Knox
KCMG, KC
(1863–1932)
18 October 1919 – 31 March 1930
(10 years, 5 months)
Billy Hughes   New South Wales Barrister in private practice
3   Sir Isaac Isaacs
KCMG, KC
(1855–1948)
2 April 1930 – 21 January 1931
(9 months)
James Scullin   Victoria Justice of the High Court (1906–1930)
4   Sir Frank Gavan Duffy
KCMG, KC
(1852–1936)
22 January 1931 – 1 October 1935
(4 years, 8 months)
James Scullin   Victoria Justice of the High Court (1913–1931)
5   Sir John Latham
GCMG, QC
(1877–1964)
11 October 1935 – 7 April 1952
(16 years, 5 months)
Joseph Lyons   Victoria Attorney-General of Australia (1932–1934)
6   Sir Owen Dixon
OM, GCMG, QC
(1886–1972)
18 April 1952 – 13 April 1964
(11 years, 11 months)
Sir Robert Menzies   Victoria Justice of the High Court (1929–1952)
7   Sir Garfield Barwick
AK, GCMG, QC
(1903–1997)
27 April 1964 – 11 February 1981
(16 years, 9 months)
Sir Robert Menzies   New South Wales Attorney-General of Australia (1958–1964)
8   Sir Harry Gibbs
GCMG, AC, KBE, QC
(1917–2005)
12 February 1981 – 5 February 1987
(5 years, 11 months)
Malcolm Fraser   Queensland Justice of the High Court (1970–1981)
9   Sir Anthony Mason
AC, KBE, KC
(born 1925)
6 February 1987 – 20 April 1995
(8 years, 2 months)
Bob Hawke   New South Wales Justice of the High Court (1972–1987)
10 Sir Gerard Brennan
AC, KBE, QC
(1928–2022)
21 April 1995 – 21 May 1998
(3 years, 1 month)
Paul Keating   Queensland Justice of the High Court (1981–1995)
11   Murray Gleeson
AC, KC
(born 1938)
22 May 1998 – 29 August 2008
(10 years, 3 months)
John Howard   New South Wales Chief Justice of New South Wales (1988–1998)
12   Robert French
AC
(born 1947)
1 September 2008 – 29 January 2017
(8 years, 4 months)
Kevin Rudd   Western Australia Judge of the Federal Court of Australia (1986–2008)
13   Susan Kiefel
AC, KC
(born 1954)
30 January 2017 – 5 November 2023
(6 years, 9 months)
Malcolm Turnbull   Queensland Justice of the High Court (2007–2017)
14   Stephen Gageler
AC, SC
(born 1958)
6 November 2023 – present
(1 month)
Anthony Albanese   New South Wales Justice of the High Court (2012–2023)

Chief Justice Sir John Latham took a leave of absence from the office from 1940 to 1941 to serve as Australia's first ambassador to Japan. Sir George Rich was Acting Chief Justice in his absence.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Gothe-Snape, Jackson (9 October 2017). "High Court: Meet the Men and Women Behind the Bench". ABC News. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  2. ^ Constitution, s 72 (amended in 1977).
  3. ^ Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth), s 23(2).
  4. ^ Markwell, Donald (1999). "Griffith, Barton and the Early Governor-Generals: Aspects of Australia's Constitutional Development". Public Law Review.
  5. ^ Murphy, Damien (1 January 2010). "How Barwick lost his would-be country pile". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  6. ^ Letters Patent Relating to the Office of Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia – via Federal Register of Legislation.
  7. ^ Stuart Macintyre (1986). "Latham, Sir John Greig (1877–1964)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 10. Melbourne University Press. pp. 2–6. ISBN 0-522-84327-1.

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The chief justice of Australia is the presiding justice of the High Court of Australia and the highest ranking judicial officer in the Commonwealth of Australia The incumbent is Stephen Gageler since 6 November 2023 Chief Justice of AustraliaIncumbentStephen Gagelersince 6 November 2023StyleThe HonourableNominatorPrime Minister of AustraliaAppointerGovernor General of AustraliaTerm lengthNo set term though retirement is mandatory at age 70Inaugural holderSir Samuel GriffithFormation5 October 1903Salary 584 520 1 Website 1 Contents 1 Constitutional basis 2 Role 3 List 4 ReferencesConstitutional basis editThe office of Chief Justice of the High Court is established under section 71 of the Australian Constitution which establishes the High Court as consisting of a chief justice and at least two other Justices The court was constituted by and its first members were appointed under the Judiciary Act 1903 with the first appointments to the High Court commencing on 5 October 1903 Role editThe chief justice is first among equals among the justices of the High Court and the position differs little from that of the other justices All Justices including the chief justice are appointed by the governor general of Australia on the advice of the federal government They can be removed only by the governor general on a request from both houses of the federal parliament although this has never been done Since 1977 an appointment has been until the mandatory retirement age of seventy before 1977 appointment was for life 2 The one substantial difference between a chief justice and the other justices of the court is that where opinion on the court is evenly divided ordinarily the side of the question that is supported by the chief justice prevails 3 The chief justice often acts as the governor general s deputy especially at ceremonies such as the opening of Parliament after an election Chief Justice Samuel Griffith was several times consulted by governors general on the exercise of the reserve powers 4 However Chief Justice Garfield Barwick created controversy during the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis 5 when he advised Governor General Sir John Kerr on the constitutional legality of dismissing a prime minister especially as the prime minister Gough Whitlam had refused Kerr s request for permission to consult Barwick or to act on any advice except Whitlam s own The chief justice also administers the oath of allegiance and the oath of office to the governor general designate when they take up their appointment 6 List editThere is a strong tradition of appointing new chief justices from within the existing ranks of the High Court Out of the fourteen chief justices eight were incumbent puisne justices on the High Court Others have included incumbent chief justices of states Samuel Griffith and Murray Gleeson and incumbent attorneys general John Latham and Garfield Barwick Uniquely Robert French was appointed directly to the chief justiceship from a lower federal court while Adrian Knox was appointed as a barrister in private practice with no judicial experience No Image Chief Justice Tenure NominatingPrime Minister State Previous Post1 nbsp Sir Samuel GriffithGCMG KC 1845 1920 5 October 1903 17 October 1919 16 years Alfred Deakin nbsp Queensland Chief Justice of Queensland 1893 1903 2 nbsp Sir Adrian KnoxKCMG KC 1863 1932 18 October 1919 31 March 1930 10 years 5 months Billy Hughes nbsp New South Wales Barrister in private practice3 nbsp Sir Isaac IsaacsKCMG KC 1855 1948 2 April 1930 21 January 1931 9 months James Scullin nbsp Victoria Justice of the High Court 1906 1930 4 nbsp Sir Frank Gavan DuffyKCMG KC 1852 1936 22 January 1931 1 October 1935 4 years 8 months James Scullin nbsp Victoria Justice of the High Court 1913 1931 5 nbsp Sir John LathamGCMG QC 1877 1964 11 October 1935 7 April 1952 16 years 5 months Joseph Lyons nbsp Victoria Attorney General of Australia 1932 1934 6 nbsp Sir Owen DixonOM GCMG QC 1886 1972 18 April 1952 13 April 1964 11 years 11 months Sir Robert Menzies nbsp Victoria Justice of the High Court 1929 1952 7 nbsp Sir Garfield BarwickAK GCMG QC 1903 1997 27 April 1964 11 February 1981 16 years 9 months Sir Robert Menzies nbsp New South Wales Attorney General of Australia 1958 1964 8 nbsp Sir Harry GibbsGCMG AC KBE QC 1917 2005 12 February 1981 5 February 1987 5 years 11 months Malcolm Fraser nbsp Queensland Justice of the High Court 1970 1981 9 nbsp Sir Anthony MasonAC KBE KC born 1925 6 February 1987 20 April 1995 8 years 2 months Bob Hawke nbsp New South Wales Justice of the High Court 1972 1987 10 Sir Gerard BrennanAC KBE QC 1928 2022 21 April 1995 21 May 1998 3 years 1 month Paul Keating nbsp Queensland Justice of the High Court 1981 1995 11 nbsp Murray GleesonAC KC born 1938 22 May 1998 29 August 2008 10 years 3 months John Howard nbsp New South Wales Chief Justice of New South Wales 1988 1998 12 nbsp Robert FrenchAC born 1947 1 September 2008 29 January 2017 8 years 4 months Kevin Rudd nbsp Western Australia Judge of the Federal Court of Australia 1986 2008 13 nbsp Susan KiefelAC KC born 1954 30 January 2017 5 November 2023 6 years 9 months Malcolm Turnbull nbsp Queensland Justice of the High Court 2007 2017 14 nbsp Stephen GagelerAC SC born 1958 6 November 2023 present 1 month Anthony Albanese nbsp New South Wales Justice of the High Court 2012 2023 Chief Justice Sir John Latham took a leave of absence from the office from 1940 to 1941 to serve as Australia s first ambassador to Japan Sir George Rich was Acting Chief Justice in his absence 7 References edit Gothe Snape Jackson 9 October 2017 High Court Meet the Men and Women Behind the Bench ABC News Retrieved 2 September 2021 Constitution s 72 amended in 1977 Judiciary Act 1903 Cth s 23 2 Markwell Donald 1999 Griffith Barton and the Early Governor Generals Aspects of Australia s Constitutional Development Public Law Review Murphy Damien 1 January 2010 How Barwick lost his would be country pile Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 10 April 2010 Letters Patent Relating to the Office of Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia via Federal Register of Legislation Stuart Macintyre 1986 Latham Sir John Greig 1877 1964 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 10 Melbourne University Press pp 2 6 ISBN 0 522 84327 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief Justice of Australia amp oldid 1186285955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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