Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales - Composition

Composition

The Commission consists of a president and a vice-president appointed by the Governor of New South Wales. The governor may also appoint deputy presidents (also referred to as presidential members) and Commissioners. A full bench of the Commission will usually comprise at least three members (often headed by the President or Vice-President who will be accompanied by one or more Deputy Presidents and/or a Commissioner. The Full Bench does sometimes sit as a four or five member full bench.

The current Commission composition is:

Position Name Notes
President The Hon. Justice Roger Boland a
Vice-President The Hon. Justice Michael John Walton a
Members The Hon. Justice Frank Marks a
The Hon. Deputy President Rod Harrison b
The Hon. Justice Tricia Kavanagh a
The Hon. Justice Wayne Haylen a
The Hon. Justice Conrad Staff a
The Hon. Justice Anna Backman a
Commissioner Inaam Tabbaa AM
Commissioner Elizabeth Bishop
Commissioner Alastair Macdonald b
Commissioner David Richie
Commissioner John D. Stanton b

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