Anthony Endrey Explained

Anthony Endrey (1922–2010) was a Hungarian-Australian lawyer and author. He was a Queen's Counsel and Master of the Supreme Court[1] in Victoria, Australia, and a member of the Victorian Bar.[2]

Endrey was born in Hungary, and graduated Doctor of Law from the University of Budapest. He was a research assistant at Friedricks-Wilhelm University in Berlin. He served in the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II, and was a prisoner of war in the Soviet Union until his release in 1945. He emigrated to Australia in 1949, and in order to practice in Australia he studied law at the University of Tasmania.

Endrey held a number of positions within the Hungarian community in Australia. He served as President of the Federal Council of Hungarian Associations of Australia and New Zealand, the Hungarian Cultural Council and the Council of the Hungarian Institute in Melbourne. He was a published author on Hungarian subjects in Australia. He returned to Hungary in 1982 where he resumed the practice of law.

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  1. Web site: Supreme Court of Victoria - Masters & Associate Judges - History . 2011-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706122831/http://www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/Supreme%2BCourt/Home/About%2Bthe%2BCourt/History/Masters/ . 2011-07-06 .
  2. http://www.aickin.com.au/GetFile.ashx?file=GeneralFiles%2FAnthonyEndreyQCVictorianBarObituary.pdf{{Dead link|date=May 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}