List of Judges of The Supreme Court of Queensland - Current Judges

Current Judges

In order of seniority
Name Division Date appointed
Chief Justice Paul de Jersey 17 February 1998
President Margaret McMurdo Court of Appeal 30 July 1998
Catherine Holmes Court of Appeal 26 May 2006
John Muir Court of Appeal 12 July 2007
Hugh Fraser Court of Appeal 24 February 2008
Margaret White Court of Appeal 15 April 2010
Robert Gotterson Court of Appeal 2 May 2012
Senior Judge Administrator John Byrne Trial Division 25 July 1989
Keiran Cullinane Trial Division (Northern Judge, Townsville); Land Appeal Court (Northern Division) 16 November 1992
George Fryberg Trial Division 23 September 1994
James Henry Trial Division (Far Northern Judge, Cairns); Land Appeal Court (Far Northern Division) 14 September 2011
Margaret Wilson Trial Division 20 August 1998
Roslyn Atkinson Trial Division; Chair, Law Reform Commission 3 September 1998
Debra Mullins Trial Division; Criminal List Judge 16 March 2000
Anthe Philippides Trial Division; Mental Health Court 14 December 2000
Philip McMurdo Trial Division; Commercial List Judge 3 March 2003
James Douglas Trial Division 1 December 2003
Ann Lyons Trial Division 7 July 2006
Martin Daubney Trial Division; Supervised Case List Judge 12 July 2007
Glen Martin Trial Division 30 August 2007
Duncan McMeekin Trial Division (Central Judge, Rockhampton); Land Appeal Court (Central Division) 15 October 2007
Peter Applegarth Trial Division 28 August 2008
David Boddice Trial Division 2 July 2010

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