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The second lady justice of the High Court ... finally. Ruddock says "gender had nothing to do with it" - do we agree? All very interesting, and exciting.
Media Release 170/2005
20 September 2005
JUSTICE SUSAN CRENNAN TO BE APPOINTED TO THE HIGH COURT
Attorney-General Philip Ruddock today announced he will recommend to the Governor-General the appointment of the Honourable Justice Susan Crennan as a Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1 November 2005.
Victorian born Justice Crennan, 60, is currently a Justice of the Federal Court of Australia. She was appointed to that Court in 2003. Prior to her appointment to the Federal Court, Justice Crennan practised as a barrister commencing her career at the New South Wales Bar in 1979 where she read with the Commonwealth Solicitor-General, Mr David Bennett QC. Later she returned to practice in Victoria.
Justice Crennan was appointed as a Queen's Counsel in 1989. She was the first woman Chair of the Victorian Bar Council from 1993 to 1994 and the first woman President of the Australian Bar Association from 1994 to 1995.
"I look forward to Justice Crennan’s further contribution to the law," Mr Ruddock said.
“Justice Crennan will be the forty-fifth person appointed to the High Court since federation. For the first time since 1982 the High Court will have two Victorian Justices.
“The Government sought to appoint someone who has demonstrated, through the quality of her jurisprudence and her leadership, that she has the confidence of the legal profession and the broader Australian community.
“The essential criterion for judicial appointment is merit. Merit means legal excellence, a capacity for industry and a temperament suited to the performance of the judicial function,” he said.
Justice Crennan’s appointment arises as a consequence of the retirement of the Honourable Justice Michael McHugh. Justice McHugh's resignation takes effect from midnight on 31 October 2005.