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Judges' Annual Report
Supreme Court of Victoria 2002–04 Annual Report SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA 2002–04 JUDGES’ ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS LETTER TO THE GOVERNOR Court Profile 1 To His Excellency Year at a Glance 2 The Honourable John Landy, AC, MBE Report of the Chief Justice 3 Governor of the State of Victoria and its Chief Executive Officer’s Review 7 Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia Court of Appeal 10 Dear Governor Trial Division: Civil 13 We, the Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria have the honour to present our Annual Report Trial Division: Commercial and Equity 18 pursuant to the provisions of the Supreme Court Act 1986 with respect to the financial years of Trial Division: Common Law 22 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003 and 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004, including a transitional 18-month Trial Division: Criminal 24 Judges’ Report, reflecting the change in reporting period from calendar year to financial year. Masters 26 Funds in Court 29 Court Governance 31 Yours sincerely Judicial Organisational Chart 33 Judicial Administration 34 Court Management 36 Service Delivery 37 The Victorian Jury System 40 Marilyn L Warren The Court’s People 42 Chief Justice of Victoria Community Access 43 10 May 2005 Finance Report 2002–03 and 2003–04 45 Senior Master’s Special Purpose Financial Report for the John Winneke, P P D Cummins, J D J Habersberger, J Year Ended 30 June 2003 50 W F Ormiston, J A T H Smith, J R S Osborn, J Senior Master’s Special Purpose Stephen Charles, J A David Ashley, J J A Dodds-Streeton, J Financial Report for the F H Callaway, J A John -
SPECIAL Victoria Government Gazette
Victoria Government Gazette No. S 115 Friday 8 April 2011 By Authority of Victorian Government Printer COMMISSION passed under the Royal Sign Manual and the Public Seal of the State of Victoria appointing THE HONOURABLE MR ALEX CHERNOV AO QC to be the Governor of the State of Victoria in the Commonwealth of Australia ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God Queen of Australia and Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth: To the Honourable Mr Alex Chernov AO QC Greeting: We hereby appoint you Alex Chernov, under section 6(2) of the Constitution Act 1975 of the State of Victoria to be, during Our Pleasure, Our Governor of Our State of Victoria, in the Commonwealth of Australia. AND WE hereby authorise, empower and command you to perform the powers and functions of the Office of Governor in accordance with the Constitution Act 1975 of the State of Victoria, the Australia Acts 1986 of the Commonwealth of Australia and of the United Kingdom, and all other applicable laws. AND this Commission shall supersede our Commission dated 14 March 2006 appointing Professor David de Kretser AC, to be Governor of Our State of Victoria on 8 April 2011 or, if you have not taken the prescribed Oaths or Affirmations before that date, as soon as you have taken those Oaths or Affirmations. AND we hereby command all our subjects in Our State of Victoria and all other persons who may lawfully be required to do so to give due respect and obedience to the Governor accordingly. Given at Our Court of Saint James’s on 1 March 2011 By Her Majesty’s Command, (L.S.) TED BAILLIEU Premier of Victoria COMMISSION appointing the Honourable Mr Alex Chernov AO QC to be Governor of the State of Victoria SPECIAL 2 S 115 8 April 2011 Victoria Government Gazette PROCLAMATION By His Excellency, Alex Chernov, Governor of the State of Victoria in the Commonwealth of Australia. -
October 23 2016
Saint Rafka Maronite Catholics of the East in the Upstate! 1215 S. Highway 14, Greer, SC 29650 864.469.9119 www.saintrafka,net [email protected] Saint Rafka Maronite Church is a Catholic Parish of the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church, Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn, NY, Most Rev. Gregory John Mansour, Bishop, 109 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201, 718.237.9913. [email protected] Rev. Bartholomew Leon, Administrator, [email protected] October 23, 2016 Rev. Christopher Henderson, Retired, [email protected] Pastor’s Advisory Council Ramiz Askar, Marlene Saad Secretary Richard Sleiman, Chairman Paul Sleiman, Linda Wickett, Jack Yacu 6th Sunday of Holy Cross Finance Committee The themes of being vigilant, alert, and George Azan, Joseph Chebir Chairman prepared - from the Gospel of the Apostle Tony Sleiman, Paula Howard Matthew - continue to be our main accent for this holy season of the Cross. To these lessons, Administration Richard, Wickett, Financial Secretary the Parable of the Talents and the reading Nemr Farhat, Volunteer from Galatians, add a new perspective on the Administrative Assistant to the Pastor quality of the waiting for the Lord. The delay of the Master’s coming is seen according to our scriptures as opportunity to do good for God in the world; to help + increase the riches and the joys of his goodness in his creation. In today’s parable we are invited to be good stewards in God’s vineyards: and to double up the goods that he Continued next page 6th Holy Cross ★Calendar has already bestowed upon us. This parable-theme is October accentuated in Saint Paul’s letter as he says: “Let us 22, 4 PM, Vigil Liturgy not grow tired of doing good; for in due time we shall 23, 11 AM, Divine Liturgy reap our harvest.” 7 PM, Divine Liturgy 26, 7 PM, Divine Liturgy These scriptures therefore contribute to our 29, 4 PM, Vigil Liturgy understanding of the kind of waiting we are to 30, 11 AM, Divine Liturgy engage-in while awaiting our Lord’s coming. -
May 2, 2020 Live the Ucf Creed
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA COMMENCEMENT MAY 2, 2020 LIVE THE UCF CREED INTEGRITY I will practice and defend academic and personal honesty. SCHOLARSHIP I will cherish and honor learning as a fundamental purpose of my membership in the UCF community. COMMUNITY I will promote an open and supportive campus environment by respecting the rights and contributions of every individual. CREATIVITY I will use my talents to enrich the human experience. EXCELLENCE I will strive toward the highest standards of performance in any endeavor I undertake. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA | COMMENCEMENT | MAY 2, 2020 About the University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida is a bold, public research institution that is regularly ranked among the nation’s top 20 most innovative universities by U.S. News & World Report. With more than 69,500 students, UCF is one of the largest universities in the United States and is ranked as one of the best educational values in the nation by Forbes and Kiplinger. The university benefits from a diverse faculty and staff who create a welcoming environment and opportunities for all students to grow, learn, and succeed. A Foundation for Success UCF and its 13 colleges offer more than 220 degrees at UCF’s main campus, hospitality campus, health sciences campus, online and through multiple regional locations. The 1,415-acre main campus is 13 miles east of downtown Orlando and adjacent to one of the top research parks in the nation. Other campuses are located throughout Central Florida and include a fully accredited College of Medicine at Lake Nona. -
Los Viajes Del Caballero Inglés John Breval a España Y Portugal: Novedades Arqueológicas Y Epigráficas De 1726
Los viajes del caballero inglés John Breval a España y Portugal: novedades arqueológicas y epigráficas de 1726 ALICIA M.ª CANTO* Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas (Arist., Nicom. I, 4; Cerv., Quixot., 2.51) RESUMENLa accidentada vida del caballero John D. Breval (c. 1680-1738), clasicista del Tri- nity College de Cambridge, conocido literato inglés y preceptor de nobles en el «Grand Tour», incluyó una etapa como militar y hombre de confianza del Duque de Marlborough. Como militar y preceptor, viajó al sur de Portugal y España en tres ocasiones, entre 1708 y 1716. A su paso por muchas ciudades del Alentejo y Andalucía tomó múltiples notas sobre sus anti- güedades y copió 49 inscripciones romanas, la mayor parte de las cuales por autopsia. En 1726, al publicar en Londres sus Remarks on several parts of Europe (dedicado al futuro conde de Cholmondeley), incluyó al final sus notas ibéricas, acompañadas de un nutrido aparato de textos antiguos y bibliografía de su época. En este trabajo presentamos, además de algu- nas novedades biográficas sobre el autor, la traducción al español de los citados capítulos, acompañada de nuestro estudio crítico. Los epígrafes y los detalles sobre ellos que transmite Breval resultan ser un valioso testimonio para nuevas lecturas, consideración de falsos como auténticos, etc. Nuestra investigación sirve, pues, para devolver a John D. Breval su buen cré- dito como transmisor de inscripciones romanas (damnatus por Theodor Mommsen y Emil Hübner en el CIL II), y junto con él también el del gran humanista portugués Andrés de Resende, muchas veces tachado de falsario, a nuestro juicio injustamente. -
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Melbourne Club Members and Daughters Dinner
MELBOURNE CLUB MEMBERS AND DAUGHTERS DINNER Friday 2nd August 2019 Mr Richard Balderstone, Vice President, Melbourne Club Members Daughters, Grand Daughters, God Daughters, Step-Daughters, Daughters-in-Law and Nieces First, I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land upon which we are gathering and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. A few months ago, I asked a friend, a member of this Club, if he could tell me a little about the history of the Club, as I was preparing to say a few words for this evening’s dinner. I did not understand just how much he would warm to the task, until he delivered to my door, your Club History. That is, what I thought was your Club History. As I blanched under the weight of it, I realised that this was not your Club History as such – at least, not your full Club History. It dealt only with the period 1838 to 1918! Although I could barely lift it, it still had 101 years left to go, just to reach current times! So, please don’t test me on its finer details: I may not have digested every word of it. I did read enough though, to be struck by the Club’s long history, and how it runs parallel with so much of what has occurred across that time in our State. 1 That makes me observe that, similarly, the history of my role runs alongside the last 180 years of what has happened right here and across what later became known as Victoria. -
13 March 2014 (Extract from Book 3)
EXTRACT FROM BOOK PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FIFTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Thursday, 13 March 2014 (Extract from book 3) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor The Honourable ALEX CHERNOV, AC, QC The Lieutenant-Governor The Honourable Justice MARILYN WARREN, AC The ministry (from 22 April 2013) Premier, Minister for Regional Cities and Minister for Racing .......... The Hon. D. V. Napthine, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, and Minister for Regional and Rural Development ................................ The Hon. P. J. Ryan, MP Treasurer ....................................................... The Hon. M. A. O’Brien, MP Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business, Minister for Tourism and Major Events, and Minister for Employment and Trade .. The Hon. Louise Asher, MP Attorney-General, Minister for Finance and Minister for Industrial Relations ..................................................... The Hon. R. W. Clark, MP Minister for Health and Minister for Ageing .......................... The Hon. D. M. Davis, MLC Minister for Sport and Recreation, and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs .... The Hon. H. F. Delahunty, MP Minister for Education ............................................ The Hon. M. F. Dixon, MP Minister for Planning ............................................. The Hon. M. J. Guy, MLC Minister for Higher Education and Skills, and Minister responsible for the Teaching -
'His Excellency'
AROUND TOWN No.151 Autumn 2012 ISSN 0159 3285 ISSN ’His Excellency’ The Hon Alex Chernov AC QC Governor of the State of Victoria 1 VICTORIAN BAR NEWS No. 151 Autumn 2012 Editorial 2 The Editors - Victorian Bar News Continues 3 Chairman’s Cupboard - At the Coalface: A Busy and Productive 2012 News and Views 4 From Vilnius to Melbourne: The Extraordinary Journey of The Hon Alex Chernov AC QC 8 How We Lead 11 Clerking System Review 12 Bendigo Law Association Address 4 8 16 Opening of the 2012 Legal Year 19 The New Bar Readers’ Course - One Year On 20 The Bar Exam 20 Globe Trotters 21 The Courtroom Dog 22 An Uncomfortable Discovery: Legal Process Outsourcing 25 Supreme Court Library 26 Ethics Committee Bulletins Around Town 28 The 2011 Bar Dinner 35 The Lineage and Strength of Our Traditions 38 Doyle SC Finally Has Her Say! 42 Farewell to Malkanthi Bowatta (DeSilva) 12 43 The Honourable Justice David Byrne Farewell Dinner 47 A Philanthropic Bar 48 AALS-ABCC Lord Judge Breakfast Editors 49 Vicbar Defeats the Solicitors! Paul Hayes, Richard Attiwill and Sharon Moore 51 Bar Hockey VBN Editorial Committee 52 Real Tennis and the Victorian Bar Paul Hayes, Richard Attiwill and Sharon Moore (Editors), Georgina Costello, Anthony 53 Wigs and Gowns Regatta 2011 Strahan (Deputy Editors), Ben Ihle, Justin Tomlinson, Louise Martin, Maree Norton and Benjamin Jellis Back of the Lift 55 Quarterly Counsel Contributors The Hon Chief Justice Warren AC, The Hon Justice David Ashley, The Hon Justice Geoffrey 56 Silence All Stand Nettle, Federal Magistrate Phillip Burchardt, The Hon John Coldrey QC, The Hon Peter 61 Her Honour Judge Barbara Cotterell Heerey QC, The Hon Neil Brown QC, Jack Fajgenbaum QC, John Digby QC, Julian Burnside 63 Going Up QC, Melanie Sloss SC, Fiona McLeod SC, James Mighell SC, Rachel Doyle SC, Paul Hayes, 63 Gonged! Richard Attiwill, Sharon Moore, Georgia King-Siem, Matt Fisher, Lindy Barrett, Georgina 64 Adjourned Sine Die Costello, Maree Norton, Louise Martin and James Butler. -
St. STANISLAUS MAGAZINE
A.M.D.G. St. STANISLAUS MAGAZINE VOL. [5] NOVEMBER 1947 College Editor: Fr. A. Gill, S.J. CONTENTS COLLEGE SECTION Frontispiece Examination Results Editorial Prize Giving / Prize Winners Junior Sodality Answers to General Quiz Library Answers to Mathematical Teasers Science at the College Solution to Creeks & Rivers De Prefecks Who's Who in Football General Quiz First XI Football Racine's Treatment of Love First XI Results Co-Operation House Football Value of the Study of History First XI Cricket Mathematical Teasers Sports Butterflies Class List Ten Unforgettable Minutes Valete and Salvete Creeks and Rivers Prospectus ASSOCIATION SECTION FRONTISPIECE Herman de Caires, Father H. de Caires, S.J., as he left St. Stanislaus College. as he returned to the mission. Top EDITORIAL This section of the magazine has always attempted to be a chronicle of the life and events of the College. The articles of this .issue do not quite cover all the points of interest which have occurred during the last year, consequently a brief foreword is required. First of all we are bound to express our great debt of gratitude to Very Reverend Father Guilly for his deep interest in our welfare. Father Guilly was once a boy in a Jesuit College and later had the happiness of instructing the young in another. He has therefore, apart from a theoretical understanding of school problems, practical experience gained at each side of the master's desk. This understanding and experience he has put at the disposal of the College. Last year, Fathers fresh from England came to join the staff. -
Re-Opening of Court 4
No. 143 AUTUMN 2008 Re-opening of Court 4 WELCOMES AND FAREWELLS OPENING OF THE LEGAL YEAR BUILDING CASES – A NEW APPROACH THE SECOND BITE OF THE CHERRY ISSN 0159-3285 WOMEN AT THE BAR PIZER’S THIRD EDITION LAUNCHED ESSOIGN CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY WIGS AND GOWNS REGATTA VICTORIAN BAR NEWS Autumn 2008 1 VICTORIAN BAR COUNCIL VICTORIAN BAR NEWS *Executive Committee Clerks Chairs of Standing Committees Editors A *Peter Riordan SC, M.W. (Chairman) of the Bar Gerard Nash QC, Paul Elliott QC D *Paul Lacava SC, P.J. (Senior Vice-Chairman) Applications Review Committee and Judy Benson G *John Digby QC., P.G. (Junior Vice-Chairman) G Digby QC, G.J. Editorial Board G Michael J Colbran QC, (Honorary Treasurer) Charitable and Sporting Donations Julian Burnside QC, Graeme Thompson D Kate Anderson (Assistant Honorary Treasurer) Committee D *Fajgenbaum QC, J.I. D Riordan SC, P.J. Editorial Secretary G Digby QC, G.J. John Stevens Conciliators for Sexual Harassment H Tobin SC, T. and Vilification Editorial Committee D McLeod SC, F.M. B Curtain QC, D.E. John Kaufman QC, Ian Freckelton SC, H McGarvie SC, R. William F. Gillies, Carolyn Sparke, W *Neal SC, D.J. Council Committee Georgina Schoff, Paul Duggan, Richard Brear, G Judd, K.E. G Colbran QC, M.J. Carmela Ben-Simon, Catherine Button, D Moshinsky, M.K. Editorial Committee for In Brief and Jennifer Digby, Noam Shifrin and L Hannebery, P.J. Website News Section Peter Lithgow (Book Reviews) R Fairfield, C.G. D McLeod SC, Ms FM D *Shaw, C.E. -
Final Report Low
AIYD 2013 REPORT Disclaimer Date This report is dated 20 May 2013. Accuracy of information Australia India Youth Dialogue Limited ACN 151 657 322 (AIYD) has made reasonable efforts to ensure that the information provided in this report is accurate at the time of inclusion. The information in this report has been prepared in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia. This notice and the information in this report and all matters relating to either are governed by and are to be construed according to the laws applicable in New South Wales, Australia. The information in this report is current at the date of publication but may be subject to change. No representations or warranties The AIYD makes no representations or warranties of any kind about the information provided in this report. By accessing this report, you agree that the AIYD will not be liable for any inaccuracies or omissions or any direct, special, indirect or consequential damages or losses, or any other damages or losses of whatsoever kind resulting from whatever cause through the use of any information obtained either directly or indirectly from or through this report and any decisions based on such information are the sole responsibility of the reader. Copyright Copyright in the information contained in this report is owned by the AIYD. Except as permitted under applicable laws, no part of this report may be otherwise reproduced, adapted or transmitted in any form by any process without the specific and prior written consent of the AIYD. IN THE REPORT MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Page 4 OUR PARTNERS Page 5 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Page 7 CONFERENCE SUMMARY Page 11 AIYD IN THE MEDIA Page 22 DELEGATES Page 24 SPEAKERS Page 39 PANEL EXPERTS Page 42 BOARD OF ADVISORS Page 59 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR, AUSTRALIA INDIA YOUTH DIALOGUE Friends of the Australia India Youth Dialogue, It gives me great pleasure to share with you our report of the second conference of the Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD) held in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia from 30 January to 1 February 2013.