Qld appoints new Solicitor-General
A senior barrister has been named Queensland’s new Solicitor-General after his predecessor called on the state’s Attorney-General to resign.
Peter Dunning QC (pictured) of Callinan Chambers in Brisbane was appointed Solicitor-General on Thursday (10 April).
Dunning is also a council member of the Bar Association of Queensland.
The QC replaces fellow Brisbane silk Walter Sofronoff QC, who resigned from the position in March.
Days after his resignation, Sofronoff was involved in a public stoush with Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie. Sofronoff accused Bleijie of defaming Court of Appeal president Margaret McMurdo and called on the Attorney-General to resign.
The feud between Bleijie and McMurdo also prompted Queensland Opposition leader Annastacia Palaszczuk to move a no-confidence motion against Bleijie in State Parliament earlier this month (1 April), which was defeated. Palaszczuk claimed the Attorney-General did not have the respect of the legal profession.