Sydney Law School congratulates our alumni who have been recognised in the 2017 Queenβs Birthday and Australia Day honours for their outstanding contributions in a broad range of fields.
The Hon. Robert J Ellicott QC (BA β47 LLB β50)
For eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Attorney-General, to legal practice and innovative policy development, to advancements in global trade law, and to the international arbitration of sporting disputes.
Dr Michael Spence (BA β85 LLB β87)
For eminent service to leadership of the tertiary education sector, to the advancement of equitable access to educational opportunities, to developing strategic programs focused on multidisciplinary research, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Mr Andrew Patrick OβKeefe (BA β94 LLB β98)
For significant service to the broadcast media as a television presenter, and to social welfare and charitable organisations.
Mr Andrew John Purchas (BEc β88 LLB β90)
For service to rugby union, and to the promotion of social inclusion for LGBTI people.
Mr Norbert Joseph Schweizer (BA β69 LLB β72)
For service to the community through voluntary roles.
Dr James Francis Wilkinson (MBBS β74 MHlthLaw β03)
For service to the medicine, and to choral music.
Mr Richard Gordon York (BA β92 LLB β94)
For service to Australia-Czech Republic relations.
Mr Peter Joseph Riordan (MLLR β96)
For outstanding public service to industrial relations and education in New South Wales.
The Hon. Robert Edward Tickner (LLB β74 BEc β83 LLM β77)
For distinguished service to the community through leadership roles with the Australian Red Cross, and to the Parliament of Australia.
Mr Ian Clifton Carroll OAM (BA β64 LLM β79 LLB β68)
For significant service to conservation, particularly through management of the built, cultural and natural heritage sector.
Mr Philip Michael Hamblin (LLB β75)
For significant service to the law, particularly through representation of, and legal assistance to, the Indigenous community of Armidale.
Mr Daryl Melham MP (BEc β77 LLB β79)
For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of southwest Sydney through a range of organisations.
Professor John Blair Sheehan (DipTCPlan β77 MEnvLaw β00)
For significant service to the real estate and property planning sectors, to professional institutes, and to educational and legal bodies.
Mr Glenn Robert Thompson (LLB β85)
For service to family law, and to the community.
Mr Brett John Newman (BEc β87 LLM β94 LLB β89)
For outstanding public service to public sector property and asset management in New South Wales.
Four alumni and a Master of Laws student were announced as winners in the 2017 Lawyers Weeklyβs 30 Under 30 Awards.
This year received the largest number of submissions for the event ever, with 150 lawyers shortlisted for awards across 15 categories.
Nine other Sydney Law School alumni and students were finalists for the 2017 Awards. The representation of our students and alumni as finalists meant that Sydney Law School had the largest number of finalists of any law school represented in this yearβs awards.
Congratulations to four Sydney Law School graduates who were announced as winners at the Lawyers Weekly 2017 Women in Law Awards on Friday 20 October.
The awards celebrate the achievements of the leading women in the legal profession, from partners and executives to support staff, in-house counsel and law students.
Senior Associate of the Year
Maria Panos (BA β03 LLB β05), Henry Davis York
Young Gun of the Year
Hannah Morris (JD β14), Mills Oakley
Dealmaker of the Year
Gina Cass-Gottlieb (BEc β83 LLB β85), Gilbert + Tobin
Academic of the Year
Cathleen Sherry (BA β91 LLB β94), UNSW
Congratulations also to University of Sydney graduate Susan Kench, who was named Executive of the Year.