Solicitor-General of Western Australia explained

Post:Solicitor-General
Body:
Western Australia
Insignia:Western Australian Coat of Arms.svg
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Insigniacaption:Western Australian Coat of Arms
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Incumbent:Craig Bydder
Incumbentsince:November 2023
Department:Department of Justice
Reports To:Attorney-General of Western Australia

The Solicitor-General of Western Australia, known informally as the Solicitor-General, is the state's Second Law Officer, after the Attorney General who is the state's First Law Officer. The Solicitor-General serves as one of the legal and constitutional advisers of the government in Western Australia. The Solicitor-General usually appears on behalf of the State of Western Australia in the High Court of Australia, in litigation where the State or a Minister is a party or where the Attorney General of Western Australia intervenes in constitutional litigation. Such litigation typically concerns the constitutional validity of legislation, or the validity of executive action by the government.

The Solicitor-General is addressed in court as "Mr/Ms Solicitor". Despite the title, the position is usually occupied by a senior barrister, although any Australian lawyer of at least eight years experience is eligible for appointment. The current Solicitor-General is Craig Bydder .[1]

The office of Solicitor-General is not a political office. The Solicitor-General is required to provide independent legal advice to the government of Western Australia. The Solicitor-General does not provide advice to members of the public, unless permitted to do so by a right of private practice granted by the Governor under s. 6 of the Solicitor-General Act 1969 (WA).

History and function

The Solicitor-General Act 1969 (WA) provides for the office and functions of Solicitor-General. The appointment is made by the Governor for the State of Western Australia upon the advice of the Executive Council.  The Act provides for an appointment for a term not exceeding seven years, with the possibility of renewal. By s. 9 of the Solicitor-General Act 1969 (WA), the Solicitor-General may act as counsel for the State of Western Australia or for any other body for whom the Attorney General requests him to act, and may perform such other duties of counsel as the Attorney General directs. The Solicitor-General may also exercise statutory functions conferred by other legislation upon him or her. The Solicitor-General can also exercise statutory powers of the Attorney-General, which have been delegated in accordance with s.13 of the Solicitor-General Act 1969 (WA).

A list of people who have previously occupied the office of Solicitor-General of Western Australia:

No.Solicitor-GeneralTermTime in OfficeComment/Notes
1.                  William Frederic Sayer KC1905-1912
William Frederic Sayer KC1912Crown Solicitor
2.                  William Frederic Sayer KC1913-1930
No Solicitor-General from 1930-1935 due to the Great Depression
3.                  James Leonard Walker KC1935-1945
4.                  Sydney Howard Good MBE QC1946-1969
5.                  Ronald Darling Wilson CMG QC1969-1979
6.                  Kevin Horace Parker AO QC1979-1994
7.                  Robert John Meadows QC1995-2011
Robert Mackenzie Mitchell SC2011-2012Acting Solicitor-General
8.                  Grant Richard Donaldson SC2012-2016
8.                  Peter Damien Quinlan SC2016-2018
9.                  Joshua Thomson SC2018[2] -2023
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Quigley . John . 14 November 2023 . Deputy State Solicitor appointed Solicitor-General . 14 November 2023 . Government of Western Australia .
  2. Web site: Quigley . John . 4 October 2018 . Joshua Thomson SC named WA's second law officer . 9 June 2022 . Government of Western Australia . 4 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190404132543/https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/McGowan/2018/10/Joshua-Thomson-SC-named-WA%E2%80%99s-second-law-officer.aspx . dead .