First female chief justice has appointed in Australian high court Ms.Susan Kiefel has been appointed chief justice ...
First female chief justice has appointed in Australian high court
Ms.Susan Kiefel has been appointed chief justice of Australia's High Court.
Though later regretting the move, it was not long before Susan Kiefel found work as a receptionist in a Brisbane law firm.
She finished her high school certificate part-time, then took a job as a legal clerk while completing a law degree at night.
Arriving at the bar in 1975, the Queen slander embarked on an impressive career which culminated on Tuesday with her being named Australia's 13th chief justice.
Wide praise
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, in announcing the appointment, described Justice Kiefel's story as "an inspiration".
The Law Council of Australia called it a "landmark moment" for the nation and its legal system.
"Prior to her her appointment, Justice Kiefel was already a trailblazer for women in the legal profession," said Law Council president Stuart Clark.
"She was the first female QC appointed in Queensland in 1987. She was appointed to the Queensland Supreme Court in 1993 and the Federal Court of Australia in 1994."
She also served as Queensland Bar Association president and as a part-time Australian Law Reform commissioner, he said.
"The issues that come before the High Court affect many aspects of the life of the nation," she said.
"It will be a privilege to walk in the footsteps of the eminent jurists who have been appointed chief justices since the court was established in 1903."
Justice Kiefel replaces outgoing chief justice, Robert French, who will retire in January.
Her vacant spot on the High Court bench will be filled by Brisbane-based judge James Edelman.
"He was born on the 9 January 1974 so he is a different generation to most of the other judges of the high court, but he was a professor of law at Oxford at the age of 34," Mr Turnbull said.
The appointments were welcomed by the opposition Labor Party as "both highly deserved".
No comments