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The composition of the High Court in 1952, before the retirement of Chief Justice Latham

The following table contains the details of the 47 men and five women who have ever been appointed as Justices of the High Court of Australia. The High Court of Australia was formed in 1903 under the Judiciary Act 1903, and under Section 71 of the Australian Constitution the judicial power of the Commonwealth of Australia is vested in the Court.[1] Since the passing of the Australia Act 1986, the court has been the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

History

The court is currently composed of seven judges, including six Justices and the Chief Justice of Australia.

Prior to 1977, appointments were for life; but since 1977, appointments are made until the mandatory retirement age of seventy. Due to the steady increase in the judicial workload, several Justices have retired before reaching the mandatory retirement age.

List of Justices

The current judges are listed in bold on the table below.

# Image Name State Birth/death Term
began
Term
ended
Chief term
began
Chief term
ended
PM at app't Prior judicial
experience
Reason left
1 Sir Samuel Griffith Qld 1845–1920 5 October 1903 17 October 1919 5 October 1903 17 October 1919 Deakin Chief Justice,
Sup Ct of Qld
Retired
2 Sir Edmund Barton NSW 1849–1920 5 October 1903 7 January 1920
Deakin None Died
3 Richard O'Connor NSW 1851–1912 5 October 1903 18 November 1912
Deakin None Died
4 Sir Isaac Isaacs Vic 1855–1948 12 October 1906 21 January 1931 2 April 1930 21 January 1931 Deakin
(Justice)
Scullin
(Chief)
None Resigned
5 H. B. Higgins Vic 1851–1929 13 October 1906 13 January 1929
Deakin None Died
6 Sir Frank Gavan Duffy Vic 1852–1936 11 February 1913 1 October 1935 22 January 1931 1 October 1935 Fisher
(Justice)
Scullin
(Chief)
None Retired
7 Sir Charles Powers Qld 1853–1939 5 March 1913 22 July 1929
Fisher None Resigned
8* Albert Piddington NSW 1862–1945 6 March 1913 5 April 1913
Fisher None Resigned
9 Sir George Rich NSW 1863–1956 5 April 1913 5 May 1950
Fisher Sup Ct of NSW Resigned
10 Sir Adrian Knox NSW 1863–1932 18 October 1919 31 March 1930 18 October 1919 31 March 1930 Hughes None Resigned
11 Sir Hayden Starke Vic 1871–1958 5 February 1920 31 January 1950
Hughes None Resigned
12 Sir Owen Dixon Vic 1886–1972 4 February 1929 13 April 1964 18 April 1952 13 April 1964 Bruce
(Justice)
Menzies
(Chief)
None Retired
13 H. V. Evatt NSW 1894–1965 19 December 1930 2 September 1940
Scullin None Resigned
14 Sir Edward McTiernan NSW 1892–1990 20 December 1930 12 September 1976
Scullin None Retired
15 Sir John Latham Vic 1877–1964 11 October 1935 7 April 1952 11 October 1935 7 April 1952 Lyons None Retired
16 Sir Dudley Williams NSW 1889–1963 15 October 1940 31 July 1958
Menzies Sup Ct of NSW Resigned
17 Sir William Webb Qld 1887–1972 16 May 1946 16 May 1958
Chifley Chief Justice,
Sup Ct of Qld
Resigned
18 Sir Wilfred Fullagar Vic 1892–1961 8 February 1950 9 July 1961
Menzies Sup Ct of Vic Died
19 Sir Frank Kitto NSW 1903–1994 10 May 1950 1 August 1970
Menzies None Resigned
20 Sir Alan Taylor NSW 1901–1969 3 September 1952 3 August 1969
Menzies Sup Ct of NSW Died
21 Sir Douglas Menzies Vic 1907–1974 12 June 1958 29 November 1974
Menzies None Died
22 Sir Victor Windeyer NSW 1900–1987 8 September 1958 29 February 1972
Menzies None Retired
23 Sir William Owen NSW 1899–1972 22 September 1961 31 March 1972
Menzies Sup Ct of NSW Died
24 Sir Garfield Barwick NSW 1903–1997 27 April 1964 11 February 1981 27 April 1964 11 February 1981 Menzies None Retired
25 Sir Cyril Walsh NSW 1909–1973 20 September 1969 29 November 1973
Gorton Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Died
26 Sir Harry Gibbs Qld 1917–2005 4 August 1970 5 February 1987 12 February 1981 5 February 1987 Gorton
(Justice)
Fraser
(Chief)
Fed Ct of BK
Sup Ct of Qld
Retired
27 Sir Ninian Stephen Vic 1923– 1 March 1972 11 May 1982
McMahon Sup Ct of Vic Resigned
28 Sir Anthony Mason NSW 1925– 7 August 1972 20 April 1995 6 February 1987 20 April 1995 McMahon
(Justice)
Hawke
(Chief)
Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Retired
29 Sir Kenneth Jacobs NSW 1917–2015 8 February 1974 6 April 1979
Whitlam Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Resigned
30 Lionel Murphy NSW 1922–1986 10 February 1975 21 October 1986
Whitlam None Died
31 Sir Keith Aickin Vic 1916–1982 20 September 1976 18 June 1982
Fraser None Died
32 Sir Ronald Wilson WA 1922–2005 21 May 1979 13 February 1989
Fraser None Resigned
33 Sir Gerard Brennan Qld 1928– 12 February 1981 21 May 1998 21 April 1995 21 May 1998 Fraser
(Justice)
Keating
(Chief)
Fed Ct Retired
34 Sir William Deane NSW 1931– 25 June 1982 11 November 1995
Fraser Fed Ct Resigned
35 Sir Daryl Dawson Vic 1933– 30 July 1982 15 August 1997
Fraser None Resigned
36 John Toohey WA 1930–2015 6 February 1987 2 February 1998
Hawke Fed Ct Resigned
37 Mary Gaudron NSW 1943– 6 February 1987 31 January 2003
Hawke None Resigned
38 Michael McHugh NSW 1935– 14 February 1989 1 November 2005
Hawke Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Retired
39 William Gummow NSW 1942– 21 April 1995 8 October 2012
Keating Fed Ct Retired
40 Michael Kirby NSW 1939– 6 February 1996 2 February 2009
Keating Sup Ct of NSW
Pres, NSW Ct of App
Resigned
41 Kenneth Hayne Vic 1945– 22 September 1997 5 June 2015
Howard Sup Ct of Vic
Vic Ct of App
Retired
42 Ian Callinan Qld 1937– 3 February 1998 31 August 2007[2]
Howard None Retired
43 Murray Gleeson NSW 1938– 22 May 1998 29 August 2008[3] 22 May 1998 29 August 2008[3] Howard Chief Justice,
Sup Ct of NSW
Retired
44 File:Heydonjustice.jpg Dyson Heydon NSW 1943– 1 February 2003 28 February 2013
Howard Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Retired
45 Susan Crennan Vic 1945– 1 November 2005 2 February 2015
Howard Fed Ct Resigned
46 Susan Kiefel Qld 1954– 4 September 2007 Incumbent
Howard Sup Ct of Qld
Fed Ct
47 Robert French WA 1947– 1 September 2008 Incumbent 1 September 2008[3] Incumbent Rudd Fed Ct
48 Virginia Bell NSW 1951– 3 February 2009[4] Incumbent
Rudd Sup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
49 Stephen Gageler NSW 1958– 9 October 2012[5] Incumbent
Gillard None
50 Patrick Keane Qld 1952– 1 March 2013 Incumbent
Gillard Sup Ct of Qld
Fed Ct
51 Geoffrey Nettle Vic 1950– 3 February 2015 Incumbent
Abbott Sup Ct of Vic
52 Michelle Gordon Vic 1964– 9 June 2015 Incumbent
Abbott Fed Ct

* Albert Piddington resigned from the High Court before being sworn in. He never sat on the High Court bench.

Current Justices

Name State Date appointed Mandatory retirement Appointing
Governor-General
Nominating
Prime Minister
Previous posting(s) Education
Stephen Gageler AC
(Chief Justice)
NSW 6 November 2023
(as Chief Justice)
9 October 2012
(as Justice)
5 July 2028 David Hurley (as Chief Justice)
Quentin Bryce (as Justice)
Anthony Albanese (Labor, as Chief Justice)
Julia Gillard (Labor, as Justice)
Solicitor-General of Australia Australian National University
Harvard University
Michelle Gordon AC Vic 9 June 2015 19 November 2034 Peter Cosgrove Tony Abbott (Liberal) Federal Court of Australia University of Western Australia
James Edelman WA 30 January 2017 9 January 2044 Malcolm Turnbull (Liberal) Supreme Court of Western Australia
Federal Court of Australia
University of Western Australia
Murdoch University
University of Oxford
Simon Steward Vic 1 December 2020[6] 9 January 2039[7] David Hurley Scott Morrison (Liberal) Federal Court of Australia University of Melbourne
Jacqueline Gleeson NSW 1 March 2021 6 March 2036 University of Sydney
Jayne Jagot NSW 17 October 2022 19 June 2035[8][failed verification] Anthony Albanese (Labor) Federal Court of Australia
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
Macquarie University
University of Sydney
Robert Beech-Jones NSW 6 November 2023 12 March 2035[9][failed verification] Supreme Court of New South Wales Australian National University

Composition of the High Court

13 politicians, serving or former, have been appointed to the High Court of Australia. Nine justices have served in the Parliament of Australia: Edmund Barton, Richard O'Connor, Isaac Isaacs, H. B. Higgins, Edward McTiernan, H. V. Evatt, John Latham, Garfield Barwick, and Lionel Murphy. All but Evatt were appointed after their parliamentary service; Evatt resigned from the bench in order to pursue his federal political career, although he had previously served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. In addition to the above, four justices served in colonial parliaments: Samuel Griffith, Charles Powers, Albert Piddington and Adrian Knox, although all concluded their political careers more than 10 years prior to their appointments. No justice since Lionel Murphy has served in state or federal parliament.

This following chart illustrates the composition of the High Court. It indicates the seven seats of the court and who has occupied each seat at different points in the court's existence. The red portions represent the future part of a judge's term and show the date at which they are bound to retire from the court (although they may choose to retire before that date). The blue portions of a judge's term show a period in which that judge was Chief Justice.

Jayne JagotPatrick KeaneDyson HeydonMary GaudronHarry GibbsFrank KittoGeorge RichAlbert PiddingtonJacqueline GleesonVirginia BellMichael Kirby (judge)William DeaneNinian StephenVictor WindeyerDudley WilliamsH.V. EvattCharles PowersJames EdelmanRobert FrenchMurray GleesonGerard BrennanGarfield BarwickOwen DixonH.B. HigginsRobert Beech-JonesSusan KiefelIan CallinanJohn TooheyLionel MurphyDouglas MenziesWilliam Webb (judge)Isaac IsaacsSimon Steward (judge)Geoffrey NettleSusan CrennanMichael McHughRonald WilsonKenneth JacobsCyril WalshAlan Taylor (jurist)John Latham (judge)Frank Gavan DuffyRichard O'Connor (Australian politician)Stephen GagelerWilliam GummowAnthony MasonWilliam Owen (judge)Wilfred FullagarHayden StarkeEdmund BartonMichelle GordonKenneth HayneDaryl DawsonKeith AickinEdward McTiernanAdrian KnoxSamuel Griffith

See also

References

  1. ^ Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, s 71 ("Judicial power & courts"). From Australian Legal Information Institute (AUSTLII), "Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act: Chapter III: The Judicature: Section 71". Accessed 26 January 2007.
  2. ^ "Callinan retires from High Court", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 31 August 2007. Accessed 31 August 2007.
  3. ^ a b c "Chief Justice honoured at retirement ceremony". ABC News. 29 August 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2008.
  4. ^ "Michael Kirby leaves High Court bench with 'faith' in law intact". The Australian. 2 February 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2009.
  5. ^ "Solicitor-General Gagelar appointed to High Court". ABC News. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  6. ^ Morrison, Scott (28 October 2020). "Press Conference - Australian Parliament House, ACT". Prime Minister of Australia. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Federal Court of Australia". Australian Government Directory. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  8. ^ "Federal Court of Australia | Directory". Commonwealth of Australia. 17 October 2022. Archived from the original on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  9. ^ Bell, Andrew (19 October 2023). "FAREWELL CEREMONIAL SITTING FOR THE HON. JUSTICE ROBERT BEECH-JONES, CHIEF JUDGE AT COMMON LAW" (PDF). Supreme Court of New South Wales. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 11 April 2024.