Supreme Court of Vic to see new CEO
The Supreme Court of Victoria has announced it will welcome a new chief executive officer on 24 September.

Matt Hall has been announced to take over the position, replacing former CEO Louise Anderson and current acting CEO Daniel Caporale.
A recipient of the Public Service Medal in 2015, Mr Hall was recognised for his outstanding leadership as CEO of the Commonwealth Defence Abuse Response Taskforce.
He has also spent time as a litigation lawyer across private commercial law, insurance law, criminal law, international law, family and child protection law.
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Hall said he feels “particularly privileged to be working with a court that is so focused on excellent decision-making and on serving its community, and that is so genuinely committed to ensuring equality before the law”.
Mr Hall is looking forward to taking on the role and assisting the court to achieve key aims of providing access to justice for all who need it, with the highest standards of capability, integrity and transparency.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Anne Ferguson echoed Mr Hall’s enthusiasm.
“Matt Hall’s knowledge and experience is extensive and impressive, and I am certain he will be an outstanding CEO who will make an invaluable contribution to the court.”