Solicitor-General of Queensland explained

Post:Solicitor-General of Queensland
Insignia:Coat of Arms of Queensland.svg
Incumbent:Gim Del Villar
Inaugural:Thomas Byrnes
Department:Department of Justice
Incumbentsince:25 July 2022
Termlength:5 years
Appointer:Governor of Queensland
Formation:12 August 1890

The Solicitor-General of Queensland, known informally as the Solicitor-General, is the state's Second Law Officer, and the deputy of the Attorney-General. The Solicitor-General can exercise the powers of the Attorney-General in their absence. The Solicitor-General acts alongside the Crown Advocate and Crown Solicitor, and serves as one of the legal and constitutional advisers of the Crown and its government in the Australian state of Queensland. The Solicitor-General is addressed in court as "Mr/Ms Solicitor". Despite the title, the position may only be filled by a barrister of at least ten years standing, for a period of five years. The inaugural Solicitor-General was Thomas Byrnes, who served from 12 August 1890 to 13 March 1893. The position was then vacant until 1922, when William Webb was appointed.[1] The current Solicitor-General is Gim Del Villar KC.

History and function

The relevant Solicitor-General Act 1985 (Qld) (the act) provides for the office of Solicitor-General. The act provides for an appointment for a term not exceeding five years, with the possibility of renewal.[2] A candidate for Solicitor-General must be a barrister of no less than 10 years. The act provides the functions of the Solicitor-General are to act primarily for the Crown, state, or other person as requested by the Attorney-General for the benefit of the Government of Queensland.[3]

Office-holders 1890-present

NameAppointedConcludedCommentsNotes
Thomas Byrnes12 August 189013 March 1893Appointed Attorney-General of Queensland and then Premier of Queensland[4]

position vacant 13 March 1893 to 11 April 1922

11 April 1922 16 April 1925Appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland and then a Justice of the High Court of Australia
5 August 193731 December 1945Former Crown Solicitor
William Hamilton 1 January 194631 December 1954Former Crown Solicitor
William Ryan1 January 195519 March 1970
Thomas Parslow 21 January 1971 14 July 1980Former Crown Solicitor
Denis Galligan 14 August 198029 February 1984 Former Crown Solicitor
Kenneth Mackenzie20 June 198510 April 1989Appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland
Geoffrey Davies 31 October 198913 December 1991Appointed a Justice the Queensland Court of Appeal
13 December 199217 February 2005Appointed a Justice of the High Court of Australia[5] [6]
17 February 201713 March 2014Appointed a Justice of and President of the Queensland Court of Appeal[7]
Peter Dunning 10 April 201410 April 2019
Sandy Thompson 7 July 2022 [8]
Gim Del Villar 25 July 2022Incumbent[9]

References

  1. Web site: 30 May 2015 . The first Solicitor-General . 2 June 2022 . Crown Law . en.
  2. Solicitor-General Act 1985 (Cth) s 5(2)(a)(b).
  3. Solicitor-General Act 1985 (Qld) s 8.
  4. Web site: 29 April 2015 . Gallery . 2 June 2022 . Crown Law . en.
  5. Web site: Supreme Court Library of Queensland . Judicial profiles: The Honourable Justice Patrick Keane AC . https://web.archive.org/web/20170304183635/http://www.sclqld.org.au/judicial-papers/judicial-profiles/profiles/pakeaneac . 4 March 2017 . 1 June 2021 . www.sclqld.org.au.
  6. News: Byrne . Elizabeth . 5 March 2013 . Justice Keane completes the new-look High Court . . 31 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Judicial Profiles . 2022-06-02 . Supreme Court Library of Queensland.
  8. Web site: 11 April 2019 . Appointment of Mr Gavin Alexander Thompson as Solicitor-General . 2 June 2022 . Crown Law . en.
  9. Web site: NEW SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR QUEENSLAND . 2023-02-28 . Ministerial Media Statements . en.