Mandatory Retirement - Australia

Australia

In Australia, compulsory retirement is expressly unlawful throughout the various State and Territory jurisdictions in Australia.

The Governor-General can remove Justices of the High Court (and other Parliament-created courts) in limited circumstances (because of the constitutional separation of powers doctrine) so a Constitutional amendment was passed in 1977 to enforce a mandatory retirement age of 70 for federal judges.

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