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16 reappointed to AAT

The Morrison government has reappointed 16 tribunal members for the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

user iconJerome Doraisamy 22 September 2020 Politics
16 reappointed to AAT
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The federal government has reappointed one full-time senior member, three full-time members and 12 part-time members to the AAT.

 
 

Those reappointed are: Josephine Kelly (full-time senior member), Denise Connolly, Brendan Darcy and Paul Windsor (full-time members), and David Barker, Nicole Burns, Christine Cody, Nicola Findson, Tania Flood, Linda Holub, Penelope Hunter, Christine Kannis, Roslyn Smidt, Dr Leslie Stephan, Karen Synon and Susan Trotter (part-time members).

“The tribunal serves an important function of providing independent merits review and the government is committed to ensuring the tribunal has the resources it needs to provide high-quality merits review with minimum delay,” Attorney-General Christian Porter said in a statement.

“All of the appointees are highly qualified to undertake the important task of conducting merits review of government decisions. On behalf of the government, I congratulate all appointees, and I look forward to the contribution they will make to the tribunal.”

Jerome Doraisamy

Jerome Doraisamy

Jerome Doraisamy is the editor of Lawyers Weekly and HR Leader. He has worked at Momentum Media as a journalist on Lawyers Weekly since February 2018, and has served as editor since March 2022. In June 2024, he also assumed the editorship of HR Leader. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.

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