Helen Murrell Explained

Helen Murrell
Honorific-Suffix:SC
Order:5th
Office:Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory
Term Start:28 October 2013
Term End:4 March 2022
Appointer:Simon Corbell
Predecessor:Terrence Higgins
Successor:Lucy McCallum
Office1:Judge of the District Court of NSW
Term Start1:13 September 1996
Term End1:28 October 2013
Occupation:Lawyer
Jurist
Alma Mater:University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
Birth Name:Helen Gay Murrell
Nationality:Australian
Office2:Senior Judge of the Drug Court of New South Wales
Term Start2:1998
Term End2:2003
Office3:Acting Judge of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
Term Start3:1996
Term End3:1996
Office4:President of the Equal Opportunity Tribunal of New South Wales
Term Start4:1997
Term End4:1999
Office5:Deputy President of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales
Term Start5:1997
Term End5:1999
Office6:Deputy Chairperson of the New South Wales Medical Tribunal
Term Start6:2005
Term End6:2013

Helen Gay Murrell is an Australian lawyer and judge who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.[1]

She is the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice.[2] [3] [4]

Early life

Murrell grew up in Seaforth, New South Wales.[5]

She then studied at the University of New South Wales and graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws.

Career

Murrell was admitted to practise in 1977.

She first worked at the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office and then at Legal Aid NSW.

In 1981, Murrell was called to the bar and was appointed senior counsel in 1995. She also attended the University of Sydney and graduated with a Diploma of Criminology.

In 1996, she was appointed a Judge of the District Court of New South Wales. She was also an Acting Judge in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales during this year.

She served as President of the NSW Equal Opportunity Tribunal and as Deputy President of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales from 1997 to 1999.

In 1998, Murell was involved in establishing the Drug Court of New South Wales. She was the first Senior Judge of that court and served until 2003.

In 2005, she was appointed the Deputy Chairperson of the New South Wales Medical Tribunal.

On 12 September 2013, Attorney-General Simon Corbell announced the appointment of Murrell to replace the retiring Chief Justice Terence Higgins.

Murrell was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory on 28 October 2013 and is the first woman to have been appointed to that role.

She currently also serves on the committee of the National Judicial College of Australia.

Murrell retired as Chief Justice in March 2022.[6] She has served as a part-time commissioner of the New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption since August 2022.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chief Justice Helen Gay Murrell Biography. Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. 23 March 2017.
  2. News: Introducing the ACT's first female Supreme Court Chief Justice. Inman. Michael. Canberra Times. 2017-03-23. en-US.
  3. Web site: ACT appoints first female Chief Justice. 2013-09-12. ABC News. en-AU. 2019-03-24.
  4. Web site: Helen Gay Murrell. Australian Women's Register. en-gb. 2019-03-24.
  5. Web site: Peninsula woman to be Chief Justice in the ACT Supreme Court. Morcombe. John. 2013-09-19. The Daily Telegraph. en. 2019-03-24.
  6. Web site: Rattenbury . Shane . Shane Rattenbury . 2021-11-23 . Justice McCallum appointed as ACT Chief Justice . 2022-03-09 . ACT Government . en.
  7. Web site: History - Independent Commission Against Corruption . 2023-02-28 . www.icac.nsw.gov.au.