List of judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales

Judges who have served on the Supreme Court of NSW as of February 2020 include :

It does not include Judge Advocates of NSW who sat on the Court of Civil Jurisdiction between 1788 and 1814 nor judges of the Supreme Court of Civil Judicature of NSW between 1814 and 1823.

Position Name Appointment
commenced
Appointment
ended
Term in office Comments Notes
Chief JusticeSir Francis Forbes13 October 18231 July 183713 years, 261 days[3]
Sir James Dowling [lower-alpha 2]30 August 183727 September 18447 years, 28 days[4]
Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB [lower-alpha 3]14 November 18455 November 187327 years, 356 days[5]
Sir James Martin KCB, QC19 November 18734 November 188612 years, 350 days[6]
Sir Julian Salomons12 November 188627 November 188615 days[7]
Sir Frederick Darley GCMG, PC29 November 18864 January 191023 years, 36 days[8]
Sir William Cullen KCMG28 January 191027 January 192514 years, 365 days[9]
Sir Philip Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]28 January 192531 January 19349 years, 3 days[10]
Sir Frederick Jordan KCMG1 February 19344 November 194915 years, 276 days[11]
Sir Kenneth Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]6 January 195027 January 196010 years, 21 days[12]
Herbert Evatt KStJ15 February 196024 October 19622 years, 251 days[13]
Sir Leslie Herron KBE CMG25 October 196222 May 19729 years, 210 days[14]
Sir John Kerr AK, GCMG, GCVO23 May 197227 June 19742 years, 35 daysAppointed Governor-General[15]
Sir Laurence Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]28 June 19741 November 198814 years, 126 days[16]
Murray Gleeson AC[lower-alpha 5]2 November 198821 May 19989 years, 200 daysAppointed Chief Justice of Australia
James Spigelman AC19 May 199825 May 201113 years, 6 days[17]
Tom Bathurst AC1 June 20119 years, 245 days[18][19]
Acting Chief JusticeJohn Stephen [lower-alpha 3]22 February 182627 May 182694 days[21]
Sir James Dowling [lower-alpha 2]16 April 183629 August 18371 year, 135 days[4]
Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB [lower-alpha 3]7 October 184413 November 18451 year, 37 days[5]
Sir John Dickinson15 February 186017 February 18611 year, 2 days[22]
Henry Stephen [lower-alpha 3]16 June 190225 February 19041 year, 254 days[23]
Sir George Simpson1 February 19094 January 1910337 days
Robert Pring17 April 191815 May 191828 days[24]
Sir Philip Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]28 July 192427 January 1925183 days[10]
Sir David Ferguson1 February 192931 December 1929333 days[25]
Sir John Harvey30 June 193331 January 1934215 days[26]
Sir Kenneth Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]16 September 19494 November 194949 days[12]
Sir Leslie Herron KBE CMG12 March 196224 October 1962226 days[14]
John Clancy CMG8 October 19645 February 1965120 days[27]
Sir Gordon Wallace1 October 19683 February 1969125 days[28]
Sir Bernard Sugerman10 August 197011 October 197062 days[29]
Sir Laurence Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]28 May 197416 June 197419 days[16]
Athol Moffitt CMG16 August 197916 September 197931 days[30]
Michael Kirby AC, CMG[lower-alpha 6]4 July 1988
7 October 1993
9 July 1995
28 July 1988
5 November 1993
4 August 1995
24 days
29 days
26 days
Appointed to the High Court
Dennis Mahoney AO16 August 19961 November 199677 days
Keith Mason AC31 October 199814 November 199814 days
President, Court of AppealSir Gordon Wallace1 January 196621 January 19704 years, 20 days[28]
Sir Bernard Sugerman2 January 197030 September 19722 years, 272 days[29]
Sir Kenneth Jacobs KBE1 October 19727 February 19741 year, 129 daysAppointed to the High Court[31]
Athol Moffitt CMG8 February 197425 June 198410 years, 138 days[30]
Michael Kirby AC CMG[lower-alpha 6]24 September 19842 February 199611 years, 131 daysAppointed to the High Court
Dennis Mahoney AO19 February 19963 February 1997350 days
Keith Mason AC4 February 199730 May 200811 years, 116 days
James Allsop2 June 200828 February 20134 years, 271 daysJudge of the Federal Court (2001)
Margaret Beazley AO1 March 201328 February 20195 years, 364 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (19901991)
Assistant Commissioner Independent Commission Against Corruption (19911992)
Judge of the Federal Court (19931996)
Governor of NSW (2019)
[32][33]
Andrew Bell28 February 20191 year, 339 days[33]
Judge of AppealSir Kenneth Jacobs KBE1 January 19667 February 19748 years, 37 daysAppointed to the High Court[31]
Sir Bernard Sugerman1 January 196630 September 19726 years, 273 days[29]
Charles McLelland1 January 196628 April 19737 years, 117 days[34]
Cyril Walsh1 January 19662 October 196915 years, 236 daysAppointed to the High Court[35]
John Holmes1 January 196621 January 19737 years, 20 days[36]
Kenneth Asprey1 January 19666 July 19759 years, 186 days[37]
Anthony Mason AC CBE1 May 19696 August 19723 years, 97 daysAppointed to the High Court,
subsequently appointed Chief Justice of Australia
Sir James Manning7 October 196928 February 19733 years, 144 days[38]
Athol Moffitt CMG22 January 197025 June 198414 years, 155 days[30]
Sir Laurence Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]31 July 19721 November 198816 years, 93 days[16]
Martin Hardie31 July 197229 June 19741 year, 333 days
Robert Hope AC CMG7 August 197223 July 198916 years, 350 days[39]
Raymond Reynolds AO1 October 197218 February 198310 years, 140 days
Francis Hutley9 February 197322 October 198411 years, 256 days
Sir Nigel Bowen KBE24 July 197319 December 19763 years, 148 daysChief Justice of the Federal Court (19761990)
Harold Glass AO14 March 19743 July 198713 years, 111 days
Gordon Samuels AC12 August 197423 March 199217 years, 224 days[40]
Dennis Mahoney AO1 November 19743 February 199722 years, 94 days
Bill Priestley3 June 198331 December 200118 years, 211 days
Michael McHugh31 October 198413 February 19894 years, 105 daysAppointed to the High Court
John Clarke20 July 198714 February 19979 years, 209 days
Roderick Meagher31 January 198916 March 200415 years, 45 days[41]
Kenneth Handley AO30 January 199011 January 200716 years, 346 days
Simon Sheller18 November 19912 May 200513 years, 165 days[42]
Jerrold Cripps2 April 19925 October 19931 year, 186 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner (20042009)
Phillip Powell AM6 October 19938 November 20029 years, 33 days
Terence Cole RFD22 August 199418 May 19983 years, 269 days
Margaret Beazley AO29 April 199628 February 201922 years, 305 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (19901991)
Assistant Commissioner Independent Commission Against Corruption (19911992)
Judge of the Federal Court (19931996)
President of the Court of Appeal (20132019)
Governor of NSW (2019)
[32]
Paul Stein AM8 April 199711 April 20036 years, 3 days
Roger Giles11 June 199823 December 201113 years, 195 days
Gerald Fitzgerald AC18 February 199916 April 20012 years, 57 days
Dyson Heydon14 February 200010 February 20032 years, 361 daysAppointed to the High Court
David Hodgson AO23 April 20019 August 20111 year, 364 days
Murray Tobias AM, 28 April 200325 March 20117 years, 331 days
Ruth McColl AO29 April 200327 January 201915 years, 273 days[43]
John Bryson17 March 200428 February 20072 years, 348 days[44]
John Basten2 May 200515 years, 275 days[42]
Joseph Campbell29 January 200719 December 20125 years, 325 days
Virginia Bell29 January 200819 December 2008325 daysAppointed to the High Court
Robert Macfarlan [lower-alpha 7]8 September 200812 years, 146 days[45]
Peter Young AO6 March 200923 April 20123 years, 48 days[46]
Anthony Meagher10 August 20119 years, 175 days[47]
Reginald Barrett25 January 201220 April 20153 years, 85 days[48][49]
Clifton Hoeben AM RFD23 April 20128 years, 284 days
Julie Ward12 November 20128 years, 81 days
Peter McClellan AM21 February 20138 February 20184 years, 352 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (1998-2005)
Chief Royal Commissioner of the child abuse Royal Commission
[50]
Arthur Emmett AO7 March 201330 September 20152 years, 207 daysJudge of the Federal Court (19972013)[51]
Fabian Gleeson[lower-alpha 5]29 April 20137 years, 278 days[52]
Mark Leeming3 June 20137 years, 243 days[53]
Carolyn Simpson11 June 201529 March 20182 years, 291 days[54]
Anthony Payne30 March 20164 years, 308 days
Richard White15 March 20173 years, 323 days[55][56]
Paul Brereton AM, RFD [lower-alpha 8]23 August 20182 years, 162 days[57]
Lucy McCallum27 January 20192 years, 5 days[43]
Additional Judge of AppealRobert Taylor18 November 1970
8 February 1972
1 February 1975
1 October 1971
7 August 1972
19 December 1978
317 days
181 days
3 years, 321 days
[58]
David Selby ED20 April 197313 March 19762 years, 328 days[59]
John McClemens20 April 197331 January 19751 year, 286 days[60]
Michael Helsham AO22 December 19761 April 19869 years, 100 days[61]
John O'Brien13 August 197911 February 19866 years, 182 days[62]
Thomas William Waddell13 March 199612 May 199660 days
Alan Abadee RFD4 October 19963 December 199660 days
Acting Judge of AppealAthol Moffitt CMG10 February 1966

10 August 1966181 days[30]
Robert Hope AC CMG14 August 198914 October 19923 years, 61 days[39]
Gordon Samuels AC23 March 19927 April 19931 year, 15 days[40]
John Brownie20 February 1997
3 May 1999
30 June 1997
2 May 2005
130 days
5 years, 364 days
John Clarke27 March 1997
5 June 2000
26 March 1998
30 June 2000
364 days
25 days
Ken Carruthers2 March 19983 July 1998123 days
Gerald Fitzgerald AC1 July 199830 June 1999364 days
Michael Foster31 May 199926 November 20034 years, 179 daysJudge of the Federal Court (19871998)[63]
Terence Cole RFD31 May 19991 August 199962 days
Jane Mathews AO8 February 20017 February 20053 years, 365 days[64]
James Rolfe30 April 2001
24 September 2001
29 June 2001
30 November 2001
60 days
67 days
Gerald Fitzgerald AC4 June 2001
3 September 2001
29 June 2001
30 November 2001
25 days
88 days
Michael Campbell3 June 2002
5 February 2004
28 June 2002
4 February 2005
25 days
365 days
Jerrold Cripps24 January 200323 January 20051 year, 365 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption (20042009)
Jeffrey Miles28 April 200327 April 20051 year, 364 daysFormerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the ACT[42]
Paul Stein AM2 February 20041 February 20061 year, 364 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19831985)
Judge of the Land and Environment Court (19851997)
Ronald Sackville AO1 September 200820197–8 yearsJudge of the Federal Court (19942008)
Roderick Howie6 September 201031 December 2010116 days
Peter Young AO1 May 201231 December 2012244 days[46]
Arthur Emmett AO30 September 20155 years, 124 days[51]
Reginald Barrett16 March 20164 years, 322 days
Carolyn Simpson30 March 20182 years, 308 days[54]
Chief Judge
at Common Law
John McClemens20 April 197331 January 19751 year, 286 days[60]
Robert Taylor1 January 197519 December 19783 years, 352 days[58]
Colin Begg28 September 19839 September 1984347 days[65]
Jack Lee4 August 19888 October 19913 years, 65 days
David Hunt28 November 199131 March 19986 years, 123 daysSubsequently appointed Australia's Judge on UN International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia
James Wood AO1 April 199831 August 20057 years, 152 days[42]
Peter McClellan AM2 September 200521 February 20137 years, 172 days[42]
Clifton Hoeben AM RFD22 February 20137 years, 345 days
Chief Judge
in Equity
Sir John Harvey10 February 192531 January 19359 years, 355 days[26]
Harold Sprent Nicholas17 November 19397 January 19488 years, 51 days[66]
Charles McLelland8 September 195830 September 197214 years, 22 days[34]
Michael Helsham AO22 December 19761 April 19869 years, 100 days[61]
Thomas William Waddell2 April 198616 April 19937 years, 14 days
Malcolm McLelland17 April 199329 August 19974 years, 134 days
David Hodgson AO30 August 199722 April 20013 years, 235 days
Peter Young AO23 April 20015 March 20097 years, 316 days[46]
Patricia Bergin6 March 200914 March 20178 years, 8 days
Julie Ward15 March 20173 years, 323 days[55]
Chief Judge,
Commercial Division
Andrew Rogers21 December 19873 May 19935 years, 133 days
Barry O'Keefe AM, RFD, ED19 May 199313 November 19941 year, 178 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner (19941999)
Judicial Appointment revived (without loss of seniority) 14 November 1999
Roger Giles8 December 199411 June 19983 years, 185 days
Chief Judge,
Criminal Division
John O'Brien13 August 197911 February 19866 years, 182 days[62]
Chief Judge,
Family Law Division
David Selby ED20 April 197313 March 19762 years, 328 days[59]
JudgeJohn Stephen [lower-alpha 3]5 March 182631 December 18326 years, 301 daysAppointed by Legislative Council 17 August 1825[21]
Sir James Dowling [lower-alpha 2]6 August 182727 September 184417 years, 52 days[4]
William Burton22 December 18326 July 184411 years, 197 daysAppointed a judge in Madras[67]
John Willis7 November 18378 February 18413 years, 93 days[68]
Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB [lower-alpha 3]27 March 18415 November 187334 years, 205 days[5]
Sir John Dickinson2 October 184417 February 186116 years, 138 days[22]
Roger Therry18 February 184631 January 185912 years, 347 days[69]
William à Beckett1 October 184623 January 18525 years, 114 days[70]
Samuel Milford1 April 185726 May 18658 years, 55 days[71]
Edward Wise15 February 186028 September 18655 years, 217 days[72]
Alfred Cheeke12 June 186514 March 187610 years, 276 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (18591865)[73]
John Hargrave23 June 186511 October 188116 years, 110 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (18581859)[74]
Peter Faucett4 October 18658 February 188822 years, 125 days[75]
Sir William Manning28 April 187617 October 188711 years, 172 days[76]
Sir William Charles Windeyer [lower-alpha 9]9 August 188131 August 189615 years, 22 days[77]
Sir Joseph Innes [lower-alpha 10]14 October 188128 October 189615 years, 14 days[78]
Henry Stephen [lower-alpha 3]19 May 188725 February 190416 years, 282 days[23]
Sir William Owen [lower-alpha 11]18 October 18871 February 190820 years, 106 days[79][80]
George Deffell3 January 18889 November 18891 year, 310 days[81][82]
William Foster14 February 188818 December 18946 years, 307 days[83]
Charles James Manning13 November 18898 August 18988 years, 268 days[84][85]
Sir George Simpson18 December 189411 April 191015 years, 114 days[86]
Henry Cohen10 September 18965 January 191215 years, 117 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (18811882)[87]
Archibald Simpson21 November 189631 December 191721 years, 40 days[88][89]
Gregory Walker23 August 189831 December 19068 years, 130 days[90][91]
Robert Pring16 June 190231 July 192220 years, 45 days[24][92]
Sir Philip Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]1 February 190731 January 193426 years, 364 days[10]
Richard Sly 11 February 190816 December 192012 years, 309 days[93]
Sir Alexander Gordon27 April 191022 January 192918 years, 270 days[94]
Sir David Ferguson5 March 19126 October 193220 years, 215 days[25][95]
George Rich2 July 19124 April 1913276 daysAppointed to the High Court[96]
Sir John Harvey15 April 191331 January 193622 years, 291 days[26][97]
Sir Charles Wade KCMG15 March 192026 September 19222 years, 195 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW
Attorney General (19041910)
Premier (19071910)
[98]
Augustus James6 January 192127 February 193413 years, 52 days[99]
James Lang Campbell1 September 192222 November 19297 years, 82 days[100]
Sir Langer Owen CBE [lower-alpha 11]30 October 192227 August 193310 years, 301 days[101][102]
Reginald Innes [lower-alpha 10]10 February 192516 November 194015 years, 280 days[103][104]
Sir Colin Davidson14 February 192717 November 194922 years, 276 days[100]
Sir Percival Halse-Rogers KBE7 June 19287 October 194517 years, 122 days[105]
Edward Milner Stephen [lower-alpha 3]10 June 192928 April 19399 years, 322 days[106]
Sir Kenneth Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]7 October 193127 January 196028 years, 112 days[12]
Victor Maxwell [lower-alpha 12]9 August 193231 August 195624 years, 22 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (1928)
Acting Judge of the Supreme Court (19291930 & 1934)
[107]
Francis Stewart Boyce28 August 193227 June 19407 years, 304 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (19161917)[108]
Harold Sprent Nicholas1 February 19357 January 194812 years, 340 days[66]
Sir Thomas Bavin KCMG16 October 193531 August 19415 years, 319 days[109]
Ernest David Roper25 May 1937 [lower-alpha 13]28 June 195821 years, 34 days[111]
Sir William FL Owen KBE [lower-alpha 11]25 October 193721 September 196123 years, 331 daysAppointed to the High Court[112]
Sir Dudley Williams MC17 June 194014 October 1940119 daysAppointed to the High Court[113]
Reginald Schofield Bonney1 August 194026 September 195010 years, 56 days[114]
Henry George Edwards28 November 19402 July 195211 years, 217 days[115]
Sir Leslie Herron KBE, CMG, KStJ10 February 194122 May 197231 years, 102 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19391941)[14]
John Clancy CMG9 July 194729 May 196517 years, 324 days[27]
Sir Bernard Sugerman10 September 194730 September 197225 years, 20 days[29]
Francis Dwyer5 April 194816 November 19535 years, 225 days[116]
Ted Kinsella18 January 19509 June 196313 years, 142 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW 1943
Member of the Industrial Commission of NSW (19431950)
[117]
Stanley Toose [lower-alpha 14]13 November 19505 April 19543 years, 143 days[118]
John McClemens3 September 19517 March 197523 years, 185 days[60]
Charles McLelland28 April 195228 April 197321 years, 0 days[34]
Alan Taylor5 May 19522 September 1952120 daysAppointed to the High Court[119]
Athol Richardson5 May 195216 October 196715 years, 164 days[120]
Russel Brereton [lower-alpha 8]13 October 19527 May 197421 years, 206 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19511952)[121]
Bill Dovey30 March 19539 April 196411 years, 10 days[122]
Hugh Maguire25 September 195331 October 197320 years, 36 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (1947)
Acting Judge of the Supreme Court (1953)
[123]
Frederick Myers9 October 195326 July 197117 years, 290 days[124]
Cyril Walsh8 February 19542 October 196915 years, 236 daysAppointed to the High Court[35]
John Nield8 February 195429 April 19628 years, 80 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19341954)[125]
Keith Ferguson6 May 19555 June 196510 years, 30 days[126]
Martin Hardie2 September 195529 June 197418 years, 300 days
Sir James Manning5 December 195528 February 197317 years, 85 days[38]
Wilfred Collins5 December 195527 February 197923 years, 84 days[127]
Rex Chambers3 April 195831 December 19635 years, 272 days[128]
Rae Else-Mitchell CMG8 September 19581 October 197416 years, 23 days[129]
Bruce MacFarlan OBE [lower-alpha 7]28 July 195931 October 197415 years, 95 days[130]
Sir Kenneth Jacobs KBE21 March 19607 February 197413 years, 323 daysAppointed to the High Court[31]
Sir Gordon Wallace21 March 196021 January 19709 years, 306 days[28]
John Nagle AO21 March 196010 July 198323 years, 111 days[38]
Robert Taylor10 October 196119 December 197817 years, 70 days[58]
David Selby ED29 June 196213 March 197613 years, 258 days[59]
Athol Moffitt CMG9 November 196225 June 198421 years, 229 days[30]
Kenneth Asprey25 June 19636 July 197512 years, 11 days[37]
Colin Begg3 April 19649 September 198420 years, 159 days[65]
Philip Allen4 August 19642 February 197813 years, 182 days
John O'Brien31 August 196411 February 198621 years, 164 days[62]
Simon Isaacs19 October 19649 April 197510 years, 172 days[131]
John Holmes8 November 196521 January 19737 years, 74 days[36]
Sir Laurence Street KCMG [lower-alpha 4]29 November 19651 November 198822 years, 338 days[16]
Norman Jenkyn29 November 196529 November 197510 years, 0 days[132]
Jack Lee12 September 19668 October 199125 years, 26 days
Raymond Reynolds AO17 October 196718 February 198315 years, 124 days
Michael Helsham AO19 August 19681 April 198617 years, 225 days[61]
Leycester Meares AC CMG2 June 19694 February 19799 years, 247 days
Paul Toose CBE [lower-alpha 14]2 June 196930 April 198111 years, 332 days
Robert Hope AC CMG22 September 196923 July 198919 years, 304 days[39]
Gordon Carmichael7 October 196919 March 198111 years, 163 days
John Slattery AO [lower-alpha 15]22 January 19703 August 198818 years, 194 days
Antony Larkins18 October 197129 July 198311 years, 284 days[133]
Philip Woodward19 October 19712 February 198210 years, 106 days
Kevin Holland23 August 19721 March 198512 years, 190 days[134]
Dennis Mahoney AO8 August 19723 February 199724 years, 179 days
Francis Hutley9 October 197222 October 198412 years, 13 days
Gordon Samuels AC20 November 197223 March 199219 years, 124 days[40]
Ian Sheppard AO6 February 19738 December 19796 years, 305 daysJudge of the Federal Court (19791987)
Hal Wootten17 September 19737 October 198310 years, 20 days
Harold Glass AO17 September 19733 July 198713 years, 289 days
Arthur Francis Rath18 February 197420 June 198410 years, 123 days
Victor Maxwell [lower-alpha 12]8 April 19741 August 199016 years, 115 days[135]
Thomas William Waddell25 July 197416 April 199318 years, 265 days
Philip Jeffrey26 August 197424 December 19784 years, 120 days[136]
David Yeldham21 October 197428 January 199015 years, 99 days
George Needham4 November 19746 April 198914 years, 153 days
William Ash20 February 19751 October 19827 years, 223 days[137]
Henry Cantor6 June 19752 June 198610 years, 361 days[138]
Sir William Deane AC KBE1 February 197731 March 197758 daysJudge of the Federal Court (19771982)
Subsequently appointed to the High Court
Phillip Powell AM26 April 19778 November 200225 years, 196 days
Edwin Lusher29 September 197716 June 19868 years, 260 days
John Kearney1 May 197821 February 199213 years, 296 days
Adrian Roden4 December 197831 March 198910 years, 117 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19771978)[139]
David Hunt5 March 197931 March 199819 years, 26 daysSubsequently appointed Australia's Judge on UN International
Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia
Bill Fisher AO30 July 197917 November 19812 years, 110 daysPresident Industrial Commission of NSW (19811998)
Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW 1998-2002
[140]
Malcolm McLelland30 July 197929 August 199718 years, 30 days
Andrew Rogers14 December 19793 May 199313 years, 140 days
Donald Stewart24 June 198131 December 19843 years, 190 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19771981)[141]
Michael Foster13 July 19811 November 19876 years, 111 daysJudge of the Federal Court (19871998)[63]
Thomas Reynolds13 July 198111 April 19886 years, 273 days[142]
Kep Enderby22 February 198226 June 199210 years, 125 days
Jeffrey Miles8 March 198216 June 19853 years, 100 daysChief Justice of the Supreme Court of the ACT
John Clarke1 February 198314 February 199714 years, 13 days
David Hodgson AO31 October 19839 August 201127 years, 282 days
John Brian21 November 198328 February 199915 years, 99 days
Ken Carruthers28 November 198317 February 199511 years, 81 days
James Wood AO1 February 198431 August 200521 years, 211 days[42]
Mervyn Finlay13 August 19848 September 199511 years, 26 days
Rex Smart29 October 198413 November 199814 years, 15 days
Michael Grove RFD11 February 198511 October 201025 years, 242 days
Peter Young AO4 March 198523 April 201227 years, 50 days[46]
Peter McInerney8 July 198512 March 199913 years, 247 days
Michael Campbell3 March 19866 February 19947 years, 340 daysChief Judge, Compensation Court of NSW (19942004)
John Bryson12 May 198628 February 200720 years, 292 days[44]
John Brownie16 June 198625 October 199610 years, 131 days
Colin Allen1 August 19864 August 199610 years, 3 days
Jane Mathews AO7 July 19873 July 19946 years, 361 daysPresident Administrative Appeals Tribunal[64]
Peter Newman RFD2 November 19875 November 200013 years, 3 days
Ray Loveday AM29 April 19889 June 19935 years, 41 days
Roger Giles6 May 198823 December 201123 years, 231 days
Terence Cole RFD5 May 198818 May 199810 years, 13 days
Tim Studdert19 September 198815 July 200718 years, 299 days
Brian Sully24 July 198919 March 200717 years, 238 days[143]
Jeremy Badgery-Parker25 July 198920 March 19988 years, 238 days
George Sharpe26 July 19899 August 19934 years, 14 days
Alan Abadee RFD27 August 19903 October 200010 years, 37 days
James Rolfe24 September 199016 March 200110 years, 173 days
Bruce James18 May 19919 December 201120 years, 205 days
William Victor Windeyer AM, RFD, ED [lower-alpha 9]14 April 199228 November 200816 years, 228 days
Morris Ireland18 May 199213 June 20008 years, 26 days[144]
David Levine RFD10 August 199231 March 200512 years, 233 days[42]
John Dunford2 February 19931 May 200512 years, 88 days[42]
Robert Shallcross Hulme14 May 19936 June 201219 years, 23 days
Barry O'Keefe AM, RFD, ED19 May 199322 March 200410 years, 308 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner (19941999)
Judicial Appointment revived (without loss of seniority) 14 November 1999
[41]
Kim Santow OAM30 August 199331 December 200714 years, 123 days
Carolyn Simpson22 December 199329 March 201824 years, 97 days[54]
Reg Blanch28 February 199413 December 1994288 daysChief Judge of the District Court of NSW (1994-2014)
Robert Hunter29 April 199421 July 20028 years, 83 days
Vince Bruce4 July 19948 March 19994 years, 247 days[145]
John Dowd AO25 July 199423 August 200410 years, 29 days[41]
Theodore Simos31 January 199516 October 20016 years, 258 days
Russell Bainton20 February 199528 August 19983 years, 189 days
Harold Sperling27 February 199527 February 200510 years, 0 days

[42]

Peter Hidden AM16 October 199517 March 201620 years, 153 days
Graham Barr26 August 199621 March 200924 years, 159 days
John Hamilton17 March 199731 March 200912 years, 14 days
Clifford Einstein1 September 19973 May 201214 years, 245 days
Greg James14 April 19981 May 20057 years, 17 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (19881990)[42]
Michael Adams28 July 199810 February 201718 years, 197 daysChief Commissioner of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission
David Kirby [lower-alpha 6]12 August 199814 October 201113 years, 63 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19881989)[146]
Robert Austin31 August 19985 March 201011 years, 186 days
Michael Walton8 December 201622 years, 45 days[147]Judge, Vice President & President of the Industrial Court of NSW
(18 December 1998 - 7 December 2016)
[148]
Patricia Bergin1 March 199914 March 201718 years, 13 days
Virginia Bell25 March 199919 December 20089 years, 269 daysAppointed to the High Court
Anthony Whealy26 June 200029 June 201212 years, 3 days[149]
Roderick Howie11 October 200014 May 20109 years, 215 days
Peter McClellan AM29 January 200125 August 20032 years, 208 daysChief Judge, Land and Environment Court
(25 August 2003 – 1 September 2005)
Reginald Barrett19 March 200120 April 201514 years, 32 days[150]
George Palmer23 April 20013 June 201110 years, 41 days
Joseph Campbell26 October 200119 December 201211 years, 54 days
Terrence Buddin30 January 200216 March 201210 years, 46 days
Ian Gzell4 February 200227 May 201311 years, 112 days
David Ipp21 October 200213 November 20097 years, 23 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner (2009-2014)
Jeff Shaw4 February 200312 November 20041 year, 282 days[41]
William Nicholas5 February 20031 July 201310 years, 146 days
Robert McDougall21 August 200331 January 201915 years, 163 days[43]
David Hislop23 March 200426 March 201410 years, 3 days[41]
Richard White27 April 200416 years, 280 days[56]
Clifton Hoeben AM RFD16 August 200416 years, 169 days[41]
Peter Johnson1 February 200516 years, 0 days[42]
Peter Hall8 March 200521 December 201611 years, 288 daysChief Commissioner of Independent Commission Against Corruption (2017-2022)[42][151]
Megan Latham12 April 200527 July 201813 years, 106 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (1998-2005)
Commissioner of Independent Commission Against Corruption (2014-2016)
[42][152]
Stephen Rothman AM3 May 200515 years, 274 days[42]
Paul Brereton AM, RFD [lower-alpha 8]15 August 200515 years, 170 days[57]
Derek Price AM28 August 200614 years, 157 daysChief Magistrate Local Court (2002-2014)
Chief Judge of the District Court of NSW (2014- )
[153]
David Hammerschlag30 January 200714 years, 2 days[154]
Ian Harrison12 February 200713 years, 355 days[155]
Elizabeth Fullerton19 February 200713 years, 348 days[156]
Lucy McCallum30 January 200813 years, 2 days
Nigel Rein5 May 200812 years, 272 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (2002-2008)[157]
Julie Ward29 September 200812 years, 125 days[158]
Robert Allan Hulme2 March 200911 years, 336 days[159]
Robert Forster4 May 200926 March 2010326 days[160]
Michael Slattery [lower-alpha 15]25 May 200911 years, 252 days[161]
David Davies29 June 200911 years, 217 days[162]
Monika Schmidt27 July 200911 September 201910 years, 46 daysJudge of the Industrial Court of NSW (19932009)[163][164]
Michael Pembroke12 April 201020198–9 years[165]
Michael Ball13 April 201010 years, 294 days[166]
Peter Garling RFD7 June 201010 years, 239 days[167]
John Sackar1 February 201110 years, 0 days[168]
Ashley Black4 July 20119 years, 212 days[169]
Christine Adamson17 October 20119 years, 107 days[170]
Geoffrey Bellew31 January 20129 years, 1 day[48][171]
James Stevenson1 February 20129 years, 0 days[48][172]
Robert Beech-Jones12 March 20128 years, 326 days[173]
Stephen Campbell2 May 20128 years, 275 days[174]
Richard Button12 June 20128 years, 234 days[175]
Geoff Lindsay6 August 20128 years, 179 days[176]
Philip Hallen12 November 20128 years, 81 days
Francois Kunc8 April 20137 years, 299 days[177]
Stephen Robb20 June 20137 years, 226 days[178]
Rowan Darke16 August 20137 years, 169 days[179]
Robertson Wright25 October 20137 years, 99 days[180]
Peter Hamill29 April 20146 years, 278 days[181]
Helen Wilson3 November 20146 years, 90 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (2014-2014)[182]
Des Fagan11 June 20155 years, 235 days
Natalie Adams5 April 20164 years, 302 days
Julia Lonergan21 March 20173 years, 317 days[55]
Guy Parker6 April 20173 years, 301 days[183]
Kelly Rees5 September 20182 years, 149 days[184]
Lea Armstrong31 October 20182 years, 93 daysNSW Crown Solicitor (20152018)
President of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (2018)
[185]
Trish Henry30 January 20192 years, 2 days[43]
Mark Ierace31 January 20192 years, 1 day[186]
Richard Cavanagh16 September 20191 year, 138 days[164]
Kate Williams15 April 2020292 days[187]
Additional JudgeSamuel Milford1 January 185631 March 18571 year, 89 days[71]
Acting judgeJohn KinchelaApril 1836September 1837 1 year, 124–182 days
Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB [lower-alpha 3]30 April 183926 March 18411 year, 330 days[5]
Henry Stephen [lower-alpha 3]1 October 187631 October 188610 years, 91 days[23]
James Sheen Dowling [lower-alpha 2]1 April 187831 December 18813 years, 274 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (18581889)[188]
Arthur Holroyd2 April 18795 April 18793 days[189]
George Deffell12 August 188728 December 1887138 days[81][82]
Alfred Backhouse189518982–3 yearsJudge of the District Court of NSW (18841921)[190]
Richard Sly 30 May 189831 December 19079 years, 215 days[93]
George Rich7 June 19112 July 19121 year, 25 days[96]
Alexander Gerard Ralston KC23 September 1919
18 October 1922
1 March 1923
28 July 1924
1 June 1925
31 December 1919
31 December 1922
12 April 1924
14 February 1925
31 December 1925
99 days
74 days
1 year, 42 days
201 days
213 days
Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW (1894, 1905, 1907 1920)[191]
Augustus James21 September 19205 January 1921106 days[99]
Sir David Maughan28 July 1924
6 May 1936
27 January 1925
31 March 1937
183 days
329 days
[192]
Sir Colin Davidson8 June 192612 February 1927249 days[100]
Victor Maxwell [lower-alpha 12]10 June 1929
9 February 1934
30 March 1930
8 August 1934
293 days
180 days
Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW (1928)
Judge of the Supreme Court (19341956)
[107]
John Hammond11 June 192931 December 1929203 days[193]
Francis Stewart Boyce17 June 193227 August 193271 days[108]
Richard Windeyer [lower-alpha 9]23 November 193615 February 1937112 days[194][195]
Ernest David Roper8 March 193724 May 193777 days[111]
Henry George Edwards18 November 19375 September 1938308 days[115]
Charles Hardwick CMG9 January 193931 May 1939142 days[196]
Arthur Pitt14 February 193931 May 1939106 days[197]
Edmund Alfred Barton [lower-alpha 16]1 June 193930 April 1940334 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19331949)[198]
Sir Dudley Williams MC17 November 193916 June 1940212 days[113]
Keith Ferguson17 March 194130 April 194144 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW 1933
Judge of the Supreme Court (19551965)
[126]
Stanley Toose [lower-alpha 14]5 January 194912 November 19501 year, 311 days[118]
John Nield7 January 195225 January 195218 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19341954)[125]
Gerald O'Sullivan7 January 1952
12 January 1953
25 January 1952
1 February 1953
18 days
20 days
Judge of the District Court of NSW (19501960)[199]
John Brennan12 January 19538 February 195327 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19511977)[200]
Frank Stephen12 January 1953
11 June 1956
8 February 1953
26 October 1956
27 days
137 days
Judge of the District Court of NSW (19521967)[201]
Hugh Maguire30 March 195324 September 1953178 daysActing Judge of the District Court of NSW (1947)
Judge of the Supreme Court (19531973)
[123]
Frederick Myers9 April 19538 October 195317 years, 290 days[124]
Wilfred Collins13 September 19554 December 195582 days[127]
Sir Kenneth Jacobs KBE1 July 195931 December 1959183 daysAppointed to the High Court[31]
Kenneth Asprey24 October 196224 June 1963243 days[37]
Hereward Henchman [lower-alpha 17]12 September 196628 February 1967169 daysJudge of the District Court of NSW (19681974)[202]
Michael Helsham AO3 June 196818 August 196876 days[61]
Ken Carruthers10 October 198316 December 198367 days
John Slattery AO [lower-alpha 15]12 September 19883 December 19924 years, 113 days
James Rolfe31 January 198928 April 198987 days
Peter Capelin27 February 1989
26 February 1990
12 May 1989
4 May 1990
74 days
67 days
[203]
Calvin Callaway27 February 1989
26 February 1990
29 September 1997
12 May 1989
4 May 1990
19 December 1997
74 days
67 days
81 days
Associate Judge of the District Court of NSW (19881990)[204]
George Needham7 April 19896 April 19911 year, 364 days
Kevin Holland13 June 198931 August 199010 years, 89 days[134]
Morris Ireland14 August 198913 October 198960 days[144]
Alan Abadee RFD2 April 19901 June 199060 days
Vince Bruce4 June 1990
1 July 1991
3 August 1990
30 August 1991
60 days
60 days
[145]
Jack Lee8 October 19914 December 19921 year, 57 days
Ray Loveday AM25 October 1993
12 September 1994
31 January 1994
31 December 1994
98 days
110 days
George Sharpe1 August 199431 December 1994152 days
John Hamilton29 July 19961 November 199695 days
Rex Smart4 March 19993 March 20055 years, 364 days
Ken Carruthers10 May 19999 May 20044 years, 365 days
Peter McInerney24 May 199923 May 20011 year, 364 days
Jeremy Badgery-Parker1 July 199930 June 20022 years, 364 days
Morris Ireland14 June 200013 June 20032 years, 364 days[144]
David Ipp29 January 20011 January 20031 year, 337 days
Peter Newman RFD8 February 20017 February 20053 years, 365 days
Jerrold Cripps24 January 200223 January 2003364 daysIndependent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner (20042009)
Reg Blanch3 June 200228 June 200225 daysChief Judge of the District Court of NSW (1994-2014)
Jane Mathews AO2005201812–13 yearsJudge of the District Court of NSW (19801987)
William Victor Windeyer AM, RFD, ED [lower-alpha 9]17 August 200930 November 20123 years, 105 days
Peter Hidden AM20 July 20164 years, 196 days
Monika Schmidt
Judge Commissary
Vice-Admiralty Court
Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB [lower-alpha 3]7 October 18445 November 187329 years, 29 days[5]
Sir James Martin KCB, QC19 November 18734 November 188612 years, 350 days[6]
Deputy Commissary
Vice-Admiralty Court
John KinchelaSeptember 1837November 1840 3 years, 32–90 days
Samuel Milford22 October 184431 January 185914 years, 101 days[71]
Samuel Milford9 March 185926 May 18656 years, 78 days[71]
Acting Commissary
Vice-Admiralty Court
Samuel Milford1 August 184421 October 184481 days[71]
Surrogate Judge
Vice-Admiralty Court
Henry Stephen [lower-alpha 3]1 January 188231 December 18842 years, 365 days[23]
Judge at Port Phillip [lower-alpha 18]John Willis8 February 184124 June 1843 [lower-alpha 19]2 years, 136 days[68]
William Jeffcott1 July 1843December 18441 year, 153 days[208]
Roger Therry9 January 184517 February 18461 year, 39 days[69]
William à Beckett28 February 184623 January 18525 years, 329 daysBecame first Chief Justice of Victoria 24 January 1852[70]
Judge at Moreton Bay [lower-alpha 20]Samuel Milford21 January 185614 February 18593 years, 24 days[71]
Alfred Lutwyche15 February 18597 August 18612 years, 173 daysAppointed first judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland[210]
Master in EquityWilliam Carter1 December 1823
1829
22 November 1841
1828
1832
1843
4–5 years
2–3 years
1–2 years
John Kinchela30 November 1840September 1841 275–304 days
Samuel Milford24 January 184331 December 185512 years, 341 days[71]
George Deffell1 April 185710 May 18669 years, 39 days[81][82]
Arthur Holroyd11 May 186619 January 188518 years, 253 days[189]
Henry F Barton20 January 188525 October 190218 years, 278 days[211]
Henry P Owen4 November 190231 July 191815 years, 269 days[212]
William Parker1 August 191825 July 194021 years, 359 days[213]
John Hooton26 July 1940195918–19 years
Edward Dawes1959197616–17 years
Brian Cohen197619836–7 years
Denis Gressier198319917–8 years
William Victor Windeyer AM, RFD, ED [lower-alpha 9]1989April 19922–3 years
Master in LunacyArthur Holroyd16 May 186619 January 188518 years, 248 days[189]
Henry F Barton20 January 188525 October 190218 years, 278 days[211]
Henry P Owen4 November 190231 July 191815 years, 269 days[212]
MasterHenry Cantor1 July 19725 June 19752 years, 339 days
Master, Common LawGeorge Sharpe1975198913–14 years
Colin Allen1976July 19869–10 years
John Hogan198219896–7 years
Terence Greenwood1982199714–15 years
James Monaghan6 August 19862 December 19882 years, 118 days[214]
Master, Common Law / Associate JudgeBryan Malpass198930 October 200818–19 years
Master / Associate JudgeJoanne Harrison199723–24 years
Master in Equity / Associate JudgeJohn McLaughlin19894 July 201020–21 years
Richard Macready199227 February 201320–21 years
Associate JudgePhilip Hallen5 July 201011 November 20122 years, 129 days[215]
Acting Master in EquityFrederick Salisbury8 June 189731 December 1897206 days
Harry Henry1 November 1928
22 May 1933
31 January 1929
February 1934
91 days
255–282 days
Geofrey Stuckey4 December 193731 January 193858 days
Deputy Master in EquityFrederick Salisbury3 April 190531 May 190558 days

Notes

  1. The dates for acting judges and acting judges of appeal are from the date of their first commission until the date of their last commission. The judge may not have had a commission for the entire period and may not have sat throughout that period.
    From 1918 until 1990 a judge was required to retire at age 70. Since 1990 a judge is required to retire at age 72 but may be appointed an acting judge until age 77.[1]
  2. James Sheen Dowling was the son of Chief Justice Sir James Dowling.
  3. The Stephen family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia.[20] John Stephen was the father of Sir Alfred Stephen, grandfather of (Matthew) Henry Stephen and great grandfather of Edward Milner Stephen.
  4. The Street family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia.[20] Sir Philip Street was the father of Sir Kenneth Street and the grandfather of Sir Laurence Street
  5. Fabian Gleeson is the son of Gerald Gleeson AC, the former Secretary of the NSW Premier's Department & brother of Justin Gleeson, the former Solicitor-General of Australia and is unrelated to Murray Gleeson AC whose daughter Jacqueline Gleeson is a judge of the Federal Court.
  6. Michael Kirby is the elder brother of David Kirby.
  7. Bruce MacFarlan is the father of Robert MacFarlan
  8. Russel Brereton is the father of Paul Brereton
  9. The Windeyer family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia.[20]
  10. Sir Joseph Innes was the father of Regniald Innes
  11. Sir William Owen was the father of Sir Langer Owen and the grandfather of Sir William FL Owen.
  12. Victor Maxwell (1887-1975) was the father of Victor Maxwell (1922-1997).
  13. Roper was appointed as a Judge of the Land and Valuation Court on 25 May 1937. Every six months from 1937 to 1939, he received an additional commission as an acting judge of the Supreme Court. In 1940 his appointment as a Supreme Court judge was backdated to 25 May 1937.[110]
  14. Stanley Toose is the father of Paul Toose
  15. John Slattery is the father of Michael Slattery
  16. Edmund Alfred Barton was the son of High Court judge Sir Edmund Barton.
  17. Hereward John Humfry Henchman was the son of Hereward Humfry Henchman a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland
  18. A resident judge was appointed for the Port Phillip District between 1840 and 1852 when the district became the colony of Victoria.[205]
  19. Willis was notified on 24 June 1843 that he had been amoved by Governor Gipps, however the Privy Council subsequently held that while there were sufficient grounds for his removal, he should have been given an opportunity to be heard.[206] His appointment was revoked by the Queen in August 1846.[207]
  20. A resident judge was appointed for the Moreton Bay District from 1852,[209] until the district became the colony of Queensland

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