John Lawrence O'Meally
The Honourable Judge John Lawrence O'Meally (AM RFD) (born 1939) was president of the Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales. He was the first judge to hear a dust diseases case in the tribunal after it was created in 1989. He was also Australia's longest serving judge, having spent 32 years on the bench, when he retired on 17 November 2011.
Education
Appointments
- Admitted to the NSW Bar and Australian Bars 1964
- Judge of the Compensation Court of New South Wales 1984 - 2003
- Judge of the District Court of New South Wales 2003 to present
- President of the Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales since 1998
- Senior Member of the Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales 1995–1998
- Member of the Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales 1989–1995
- Judge Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court 2001
- Judge of the High Court Antigua and Barbuda 2001
- Judge of the Workers Compensation Commission of New South Wales 1979–1984
- Acting Judge of the National Court of Justice, Papua New Guinea 1977
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gollark: They assumed countries would act sanely.They were wrong.
gollark: I'm sure you can probably work out a better system if you don't go around confining it to either extreme.
gollark: Wiping out everything which ever has, will and could exist is much more efficient.
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See also
References
- Who's Who Australia.
- Annual Review, Dust Diseases Tribunal of NSW, 2004.
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