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The '''Victorian Bar''' is the [[bar association]] for the [[Australia]]n [[States and territories of Australia|State]] of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The current President of the Bar is Wendy Harris QC. The CEO is [https://www.vicbar.com.au/public/about/about-victorian-bar/victorian-bar-management-team Katherine Lorenz]. Its members are [[barrister]]s registered to practice in Victoria. On 12 December 2019 there were 2212 counsel practising as members of the Victorian Bar.{{Ref|num_counsel}} Once a barrister has been admitted to practise by the [[Supreme Court of Victoria]], he or she is eligible to join the Victorian Bar after sitting an entrance exam and completing a Bar readers course. The Victorian Bar is affiliated with the [[Australian Bar Association]] and is a member of the [[Law Council of Australia]].


The '''Victorian Bar''' is the [[bar association]] of the Australian State of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The 2022-2023 President of the Bar is Sam Hay [[King's Counsel|KC]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Victorian Bar Council unveils officers for 2022-2023 |url=https://www.thelawyermag.com/au/news/general/victorian-bar-council-unveils-officers-for-2022-2023/427464 |access-date=2022-12-28 |website=www.thelawyermag.com |language=en}}</ref> Its members are [[Barrister|barristers]] registered to practice in Victoria. Those who have been admitted to practice by the [[Supreme Court of Victoria]] are eligible to join the Victorian Bar after sitting an entrance exam and completing a Bar readers' course. The Victorian Central Bar is affiliated with the [[Australian Bar Association]] and is a member of the [[Law Council of Australia]].
The first association of barristers in Victoria was formed in 1884, although the first barristers admitted to practice in Victoria were appointed in 1841. A group of barristers composed rules of practice and regulations for interacting with [[solicitor]]s and clients. On 20 June 1900 an official Bar Council was established, and a Bar Roll was started. By 1902, all barristers practising in [[Melbourne]] had signed the Roll. To this day, new barristers sign the Roll once they are admitted to the Bar.


The first association of barristers in Victoria was formed in 1884, although the first barristers admitted to practice in Victoria were appointed in 1841. On 20 June 1900, an official [[Bar council|Bar Council]] was established and a Bar Roll was started. By 1902, all barristers practicing in [[Melbourne]] had signed the Roll. To this day, new [[Barrister|barristers]] sign the Roll when they are admitted to the Bar.
The Victorian Bar’s mission is to foster the independence, excellence, leadership and growth of its members individually and as a profession. Its purpose is to ensure the Bar and its members thrive and continue to do so.  The Victorian Bar supports its members and the community by delivering services to promote the better administration of justice and the rule of law, enhance the reputation, effectiveness and cohesion of the Bar and the profession, and ensure the well-being of its members.


Once almost exclusively restricted to male Australians with British ancestry, the Victorian Bar has in recent years has welcomed members from different backgrounds. As at June 2019, 30% of barristers at the Victorian Bar were women, and women made up 43% of those with less than 10 years’ practising at the Bar. In 2019, 15% of members were born outside of Australia and 18 languages other than English were spoken at home. Six women have served as Chairs or Presidents of the Bar, including [[Susan Crennan|Susan Crennan AC QC]], Kate McMillian SC (now the [[Kate McMillan|Honourable Justice McMillian]]), Melanie Sloss SC (now the [[Melanie Sloss|Honourable Justice Sloss]]), [[Fiona McLeod (barrister)|Fiona McLeod SC]], [https://www.vicbar.com.au/profile/6675 Jennifer Batrouney QC], and the current President [https://www.vicbar.com.au/profile/6931 Wendy Harris QC]. The immediate past-President is [[Matthew Collins (barrister)|Dr Matthew Collins AM QC]].
As of June 2019, 30% of barristers at the Victorian Bar were women, and women made up 43% of those with less than 10 years of practising at the Bar. In 2019, 15% of members were born outside of Australia and 18 languages other than English were spoken at home. Six women have served as Chairs or Presidents of the Bar, including 2021-2022 President, Roisin Annesley KC, as well as, [[Susan Crennan]] AC KC, [[Kate McMillan]] SC (now the Honourable Justice McMillian), [[Melanie Sloss]] SC (now the Honourable Justice Sloss), [[Fiona McLeod (barrister)|Fiona McLeod]] SC, Jennifer Batrouney KC, and [[Wendy Harris (lawyer)|Wendy Harris]] KC.


== Equitable Briefing ==
== Pro Bono Scheme ==
In 2000, the Victorian Bar launched a [[Legal assistance|Legal Assistance]] Scheme in association with the [[Public Interest Law Clearing House]], to coordinate ''[[pro bono]]'' work among barristers in Victoria. The Legal Assistance Scheme, now operating as the "Pro Bono Scheme" (the Scheme) and PILCH, now operating as "Justice Connect", has approximately 10,000 participants from the Victorian Bar.
In 2016, the Victorian Bar endorsed the [https://www.vicbar.com.au/public/community/equality-diversity-bar/commbar-equitable-briefing-initiative National Model Gender Equitable Briefing Policy], launched by the [[Law Council of Australia]] to achieve a nationally consistent approach towards bringing about cultural and attitudinal change within the legal profession with respect to gender briefing practices. The Victorian Bar has also adopted the Law Council’s [https://www.vicbar.com.au/public/community/diversity-inclusion Diversity and Equality Charter]. The Commercial Bar Association of Victoria, members of the Judiciary and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission have also launched the CommBar Equitable Briefing Initiative to increase briefing of women at all levels, and to engage with the law firms that brief the Commercial Bar to commit to real change.


Overseen by the Pro Bono Committee, the Scheme assists both individuals and community groups with legal aid. This work includes advocating for human rights, environmental or social justice causes, and helping people who are marginalized or from disadvantaged backgrounds. The premise of the Scheme is to ensure that everyone has access to [[Defense (legal)|legal representation]] regardless of age, gender, race, disability or socio-economic hardship.
In 2018/19, the Bar Council established three new working groups to broaden the conversation about diversity at the Bar to include LGBTI, disability and accessibility, and race, ethnicity and cultural diversity.


== Pro Bono Scheme ==
== Equitable Briefing ==
In 2016, the Victorian Bar endorsed the National Model Gender Equitable Briefing Policy, launched by the [[Law Council of Australia]] to achieve a nationally consistent approach towards bringing about cultural and attitudinal change within the legal profession concerning gender briefing practices. The Victorian Bar has also adopted the Law Council's Diversity and Equality Charter. The Commercial Bar Association of Victoria, members of the [[Judiciary of Australia|Judiciary]] and the [[Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission]] have also launched the CommBar Equitable Briefing Initiative to increase briefing of women at all levels and to engage with the law firms that brief the Commercial Bar to commit to real change.
In 2000, the Victorian Bar launched a Legal Assistance Scheme in association with the [[Public Interest Law Clearing House]] (PILCH), in order to coordinate [[Pro bono|''pro bono'']] work among barristers in Victoria. [[Murray Gleeson|Chief Justice of Australia Murray Gleeson]] praised the Bar for its effort in "making access to justice not only a catch-phrase but a practical reality for many people."


In 2018/19, the Bar Council established three new working groups to broaden the conversation about diversity at the Bar to include [[LGBT]], disability and [[accessibility]], and race, [[ethnicity]] and [[cultural diversity]].
The Scheme, now operating as the '[https://www.vicbar.com.au/public/community/pro-bono-scheme Pro Bono Scheme]' and PILCH, now operating as [https://justiceconnect.org.au/ Justice Connect], has approximately 1000 participants from the Victorian Bar.


=== International legal practitioners ===
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All lawyers in Australia must first be admitted to practice. In Victoria, the process for admission is conducted by the Victorian Legal Board of Admissions (VLAB).


== Chairman and Presidents of the Victorian Bar ==
== Chairman and Presidents of the Victorian Bar ==
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|1900 John B Box
|1900 John B Box
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|1900-1903 James L Purves KC
|1900-1903 [[James Purves (politician)|James L Purves]] KC
|-
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|1903-1905 John B Box
|1903-1905 John B Box
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|1906-1913 Frank G Duffy KC
|1906-1913 Frank G Duffy KC
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|1913-1915 Theyre A'B Weigall KC
|1913-1915 Theyre A'B Weigall KC
|-
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|1915-1916 Edward F Mitchell KC
|1915-1916 Edward F Mitchell KC
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|1917-1918 Edward F Mitchell
|1917-1918 Edward F Mitchell
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|1918-1920 William G S McArthur KC
|1918-1920 William G S McArthur KC
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|1920-1922 Edward F Mitchell KC
|1920-1922 Edward F Mitchell KC
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|1925-1927 Edward F Mitchell KC
|1925-1927 Edward F Mitchell KC
|-
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|1927-1929 Owen Dixon KC
|1927-1929 [[Owen Dixon]] KC
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|1929-1930 Edward F Mitchell KC
|1929-1930 Edward F Mitchell KC
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|1930-1932 Wilbur L Ham KC
|1930-1932 Wilbur L Ham KC
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|1932-1933 Sir Robert Gordon Menzies {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100%|sep=,|KT|AK|CH}}, QC, {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100%|sep=,||FAA|FRS}}{{cn|date=December 2022}}
|1932-1933 Robert G Menzies KC
|-
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|1933-1934 Wilbur L Ham KC
|1933-1934 Wilbur L Ham KC
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|1935-1936 John G Latham KC
|1935-1936 John G Latham KC
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|1936-1937 Wilfred K Fullagar KC
|1936-1937 Wilfred K Fullagar KC
|-
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|1937-1938 Wilbur L Ham KC
|1937-1938 Wilbur L Ham KC
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|1939-1946 Wilbur L Ham KC
|1939-1946 Wilbur L Ham KC
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|1946-1952 Edward R T Reynolds KC
|1946-1952 Edward R T Reynolds KC
|-
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|1952-1953 James B Tait QC
|1952-1953 James B Tait QC
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|1953-1956 Maurice Ashkanasy QC
|1953-1956 Maurice Ashkanasy QC
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|1956-1958 Richard M Eggleston QC
|1956-1958 Richard M Eggleston QC
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|1958-1959 Douglas I Menzies QC
|1958-1959 Douglas I Menzies QC
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|1959-1961 Oliver J Gillard QC
|1959-1961 Oliver J Gillard QC
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|1961-1962 Reginald A Smithers QC
|1961-1962 Reginald A Smithers QC
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|1962-1964 Murray V McInerney QC
|1962-1964 Murray V McInerney QC
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|1964-1966 George H Lush QC
|1964-1966 George H Lush QC
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|1972-1973 William O Harris QC
|1972-1973 William O Harris QC
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|1973-1975 Richard E McGarvie QC
|1973-1975 Richard E McGarvie QC
|-
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|1975-1976 Leo S Lazarus QC
|1975-1976 Leo S Lazarus QC
|-
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|1976-1977 Kenneth H Marks QC
|1976-1977 [[Kenneth Marks (jurist)|Kenneth H Marks]] QC
|-
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|1977-1979 Frank X Costigan QC
|1977-1979 [[Frank X Costigan]] QC
|-
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|1979-1981 Hartog C Berkeley QC
|1979-1981 Hartog C Berkeley QC
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|1981-1983 Brian Shaw SC
|1981-1983 Brian Shaw SC
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|1983-1985 Stephen P Charles QC
|1983-1985 [[Stephen Charles|Stephen P Charles]] QC
|-
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|1985-1986 Alex Chernov QC
|1985-1986 [[Alex Chernov]] QC
|-
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|1986-1987 Philip D Cummins QC
|1986-1987 [[Philip Cummins|Philip D Cummins]] QC
|-
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|1987-1988 Charles Francis QC
|1987-1988 Charles Francis QC
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|1988-1990 Eugene W Gillard QC
|1988-1990 Eugene W Gillard QC
|-
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|1990-1991 David L Harper QC
|1990-1991 [[David Harper (judge)|David L Harper]] QC
|-
|-
|1991-1992 Andrew J Kirkham QC
|1991-1992 Andrew J Kirkham QC
|-
|-
|1992-1993 Christopher N Jessup QC
|1992-1993 [[Christopher Jessup (judge)|Christopher N Jessup]] QC
|-
|-
|1993-1994 Susan Crennan QC
|1993-1994 [[Susan Crennan]] QC
|-
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|1994-1995 David J Habersberger QC
|1994-1995 [[David Habersberger|David J Habersberger]] QC
|-
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|1995-1997 John E Middleton QC
|1995-1997 John E Middleton QC
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|1997-1998 Neil J Young QC
|1997-1998 [[Neil Young (judge)|Neil J Young]] QC
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|1998-2000 David E Curtain QC
|1998-2000 David E Curtain QC
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|2000-2001 D Mark B Derham QC
|2000-2001 D Mark B Derham QC
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|2001-2002 Robert Redlich QC
|2001-2002 [[Robert Redlich]] QC
|-
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|2002-2003 John T Rush QC
|2002-2003 John T Rush QC
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|2003-2004 Robin A Brett QC
|2003-2004 Robin A Brett QC
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|2004-2005 W Ross Ray QC
|2004-2005 W [[Ross Ray]] QC
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|2005-2006 Kate McMillan SC
|2005-2006 [[Kate McMillan]] SC
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|2006-2007 Michael W Shand QC
|2006-2007 Michael W Shand QC
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|2007-2008 Peter J Riordan SC
|2007-2008 Peter J Riordan SC
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|2008-2009 G John Digby QC
|2008-2009 G [[John Digby (judge)|John Digby]] QC
|-
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|2009-2010 Michael J Colbran QC
|2009-2010 Michael J Colbran QC
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|2010-2011 Mark K Moshinsky SC
|2010-2011 Mark K Moshinsky SC
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|2011-2012 Melanie Sloss SC
|2011-2012 [[Melanie Sloss]] SC
|-
|-
|2012-2013 [[Fiona McLeod (barrister)|Fiona M McLeod]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100|sep=,|AO|SC}}<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ryan |first=Emma |date=2018-06-19 |title=Fiona McLeod SC takes on new role |url=https://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/politics/23471-fiona-mcleod-sc-takes-on-new-role |access-date=2022-12-25 |website=www.lawyersweekly.com.au |language=en-gb}}</ref>
|2012-2013 Fiona M McLeod SC
|-
|-
|2013-2014 E William Alstergren QC
|2013-2014 E [[Will Alstergren|William Alstergren]] QC
|-
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|2014-2015 James W S Peters QC
|2014-2015 James W S Peters QC
|-
|-
|2015-2016 Paul E Anastassiou QC
|2015-2016 Paul E Anastassiou QC
|-
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|2016-2017 Jennifer J Batrouney QC
|2016-2017 Jennifer J Batrouney QC
|-
|-
|2017-2019 Matthew J Collins QC
|2017-2019 [[Matthew Collins (barrister)|Matthew J Collins]] QC
|-
|-
|2019- Wendy A Harris QC
|2019-2020 [[Wendy Harris (lawyer)|Wendy A Harris]] QC
|-
|}<br />
|2020-2021 Christopher Blanden QC
==See also==
|-
|2021-2022 Roisin N Annesley KC
|-
|2022-2023 Sam Hay KC
|}

== See also ==
* [[Bar council]]
* [[Bar council]]
* [[Bar association]]
* [[Australian Bar Association]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
# {{note|num_counsel}} {{cite web | title=Bar Statistics - Victorian Bar | work=Victorian Bar | url=http://www.vicbar.com.au/about-us/about-the-victorian-bar/bar-statistics | accessdate=2 April 2014 }}
# {{note|las}} {{cite web | title=Murray Gleeson - Launch of the Victorian Bar Legal Assistance Scheme | work=High Court of Australia | url=http://www.hcourt.gov.au/speeches/cj/cj_vicbar.htm | accessdate=19 January 2006 }}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.vicbar.com.au/ http://www.vicbar.com.au/] - the Victorian Bar's website
* [http://www.vicbar.com.au/ http://www.vicbar.com.au/] - the Victorian Bar's website
* [http://www.commbar.com.au/ http://www.commbar.com.au/] - Commercial Bar Association of Victoria website
* [http://www.commbar.com.au/ http://www.commbar.com.au/] - Commercial Bar Association of Victoria website
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The Victorian Bar is the bar association of the Australian State of Victoria. The 2022-2023 President of the Bar is Sam Hay KC.[1] Its members are barristers registered to practice in Victoria. Those who have been admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Victoria are eligible to join the Victorian Bar after sitting an entrance exam and completing a Bar readers' course. The Victorian Central Bar is affiliated with the Australian Bar Association and is a member of the Law Council of Australia.

The first association of barristers in Victoria was formed in 1884, although the first barristers admitted to practice in Victoria were appointed in 1841. On 20 June 1900, an official Bar Council was established and a Bar Roll was started. By 1902, all barristers practicing in Melbourne had signed the Roll. To this day, new barristers sign the Roll when they are admitted to the Bar.

As of June 2019, 30% of barristers at the Victorian Bar were women, and women made up 43% of those with less than 10 years of practising at the Bar. In 2019, 15% of members were born outside of Australia and 18 languages other than English were spoken at home. Six women have served as Chairs or Presidents of the Bar, including 2021-2022 President, Roisin Annesley KC, as well as, Susan Crennan AC KC, Kate McMillan SC (now the Honourable Justice McMillian), Melanie Sloss SC (now the Honourable Justice Sloss), Fiona McLeod SC, Jennifer Batrouney KC, and Wendy Harris KC.

Pro Bono Scheme[edit]

In 2000, the Victorian Bar launched a Legal Assistance Scheme in association with the Public Interest Law Clearing House, to coordinate pro bono work among barristers in Victoria. The Legal Assistance Scheme, now operating as the "Pro Bono Scheme" (the Scheme) and PILCH, now operating as "Justice Connect", has approximately 10,000 participants from the Victorian Bar.

Overseen by the Pro Bono Committee, the Scheme assists both individuals and community groups with legal aid. This work includes advocating for human rights, environmental or social justice causes, and helping people who are marginalized or from disadvantaged backgrounds. The premise of the Scheme is to ensure that everyone has access to legal representation regardless of age, gender, race, disability or socio-economic hardship.

Equitable Briefing[edit]

In 2016, the Victorian Bar endorsed the National Model Gender Equitable Briefing Policy, launched by the Law Council of Australia to achieve a nationally consistent approach towards bringing about cultural and attitudinal change within the legal profession concerning gender briefing practices. The Victorian Bar has also adopted the Law Council's Diversity and Equality Charter. The Commercial Bar Association of Victoria, members of the Judiciary and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission have also launched the CommBar Equitable Briefing Initiative to increase briefing of women at all levels and to engage with the law firms that brief the Commercial Bar to commit to real change.

In 2018/19, the Bar Council established three new working groups to broaden the conversation about diversity at the Bar to include LGBT, disability and accessibility, and race, ethnicity and cultural diversity.

International legal practitioners[edit]

All lawyers in Australia must first be admitted to practice. In Victoria, the process for admission is conducted by the Victorian Legal Board of Admissions (VLAB).

Chairman and Presidents of the Victorian Bar[edit]

1900 John B Box
1900-1903 James L Purves KC
1903-1905 John B Box
1903-1905 Henry B Higgins KC
1906-1913 Frank G Duffy KC
1913-1915 Theyre A'B Weigall KC
1915-1916 Edward F Mitchell KC
1916-1917 William H Irvine KC
1917-1918 Edward F Mitchell
1918-1920 William G S McArthur KC
1920-1922 Edward F Mitchell KC
1922-1923 Herbert W Bryant KC
1923-1924 Edward F Mitchell KC
1924-1925 John G Latham
1925-1927 Edward F Mitchell KC
1927-1929 Owen Dixon KC
1929-1930 Edward F Mitchell KC
1930-1932 Wilbur L Ham KC
1932-1933 Sir Robert Gordon Menzies KT, AK, CH, QC, FAA, FRS[citation needed]
1933-1934 Wilbur L Ham KC
1934-1935 Harry Walker
1935-1936 John G Latham KC
1936-1937 Wilfred K Fullagar KC
1937-1938 Wilbur L Ham KC
1938-1939 Clifden H A Eager KC
1939-1946 Wilbur L Ham KC
1946-1952 Edward R T Reynolds KC
1952-1953 James B Tait QC
1953-1956 Maurice Ashkanasy QC
1956-1958 Richard M Eggleston QC
1958-1959 Douglas I Menzies QC
1959-1961 Oliver J Gillard QC
1961-1962 Reginald A Smithers QC
1962-1964 Murray V McInerney QC
1964-1966 George H Lush QC
1966-1967 Kevin V Anderson QC
1967-1969 Xavier Connor QC
1969-1971 Peter A Coldham QC
1971-1972 William Kaye QC
1972-1973 William O Harris QC
1973-1975 Richard E McGarvie QC
1975-1976 Leo S Lazarus QC
1976-1977 Kenneth H Marks QC
1977-1979 Frank X Costigan QC
1979-1981 Hartog C Berkeley QC
1981-1983 Brian Shaw SC
1983-1985 Stephen P Charles QC
1985-1986 Alex Chernov QC
1986-1987 Philip D Cummins QC
1987-1988 Charles Francis QC
1988-1990 Eugene W Gillard QC
1990-1991 David L Harper QC
1991-1992 Andrew J Kirkham QC
1992-1993 Christopher N Jessup QC
1993-1994 Susan Crennan QC
1994-1995 David J Habersberger QC
1995-1997 John E Middleton QC
1997-1998 Neil J Young QC
1998-2000 David E Curtain QC
2000-2001 D Mark B Derham QC
2001-2002 Robert Redlich QC
2002-2003 John T Rush QC
2003-2004 Robin A Brett QC
2004-2005 W Ross Ray QC
2005-2006 Kate McMillan SC
2006-2007 Michael W Shand QC
2007-2008 Peter J Riordan SC
2008-2009 G John Digby QC
2009-2010 Michael J Colbran QC
2010-2011 Mark K Moshinsky SC
2011-2012 Melanie Sloss SC
2012-2013 Fiona M McLeod AO, SC[2]
2013-2014 E William Alstergren QC
2014-2015 James W S Peters QC
2015-2016 Paul E Anastassiou QC
2016-2017 Jennifer J Batrouney QC
2017-2019 Matthew J Collins QC
2019-2020 Wendy A Harris QC
2020-2021 Christopher Blanden QC
2021-2022 Roisin N Annesley KC
2022-2023 Sam Hay KC

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Victorian Bar Council unveils officers for 2022-2023". www.thelawyermag.com. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  2. ^ Ryan, Emma (19 June 2018). "Fiona McLeod SC takes on new role". www.lawyersweekly.com.au. Retrieved 25 December 2022.

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