Everything about Tony Fitzgerald totally explained
The Honourable Justice
Gerald Edward Fitzgerald AC QC (born
26 November 1941) was an
Australian judge.
Background
Gerald Edward "Tony" Fitzgerald graduated from the
University of Queensland in
1964 with an
LLB and was admitted to the
bar that same year. In
1975 he became a
QC. Fitzgerald was a judge in the
Federal Court of Australia from
25 November 1981 to
30 June 1984.
Commissions
Fitzgerald was gained renown for presiding over the
Fitzgerald Inquiry into corruption in the
Queensland government. He was officially known as the chair of the Commission of Inquiry into Official Corruption in Queensland from
1987 to
1989 (see
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Fitzgerald also chaired the Commission of Inquiry into the Conservation, Management and Use of
Fraser Island and the
Great Sandy Region from 1990 to 1991 (see
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Queensland
Fitzgerald was appointed as a judge to the
Supreme Court of Queensland, which is the
highest ranking court in the
State of
Queensland.
He served as the first President of the Court of Appeals Division from
16 December 1991 until his retirement from this court on
30 June 1998 (see
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New South Wales
Fitzgerald was a judge on the Court of Appeals Division of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales from
1998 to
16 March 2001 (see
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After retirement
Fitzgerald now works primarily as a mediator and arbitrator (see
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