List of justices of the High Court of Australia


The High Court of Australia is composed of seven justices: the chief justice of Australia and six other justices. There have been 57 justices who have served as justices of the High Court since its formation under the Judiciary Act 1903. Under Section 71 of the Australian Constitution, the judicial power of the Commonwealth of Australia is vested in the court, and it has been the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy since the passing of the Australia Act 1986.
In a May 2017 speech, Justice Virginia Bell observed that "few Australians outside the law schools are likely to be able to name the Chief Justice, let alone the puisne justices of the High Court".

History

Initially, there were three justices of the High Court – Chief Justice Sir Samuel Griffith, Justice Sir Edmund Barton and Justice Richard Edward O'Connor. The number was expanded in 1906, at the request of the justices, to five, with the appointment of Justices Sir Isaac Isaacs and H. B. Higgins. After O'Connor's death in 1912, an amendment to the Judiciary Act 1903 expanded the bench to seven. For most of 1930, two seats were left vacant due to monetary constraints placed on the court by the Depression. The economic downturn had also led to a reduction in litigation and consequently less work for the court. After Isaacs retired in 1931, his seat was left empty, and in 1933 an amendment to the Judiciary Act officially reduced the number of seats to six. However, this led to some decisions being split three-all. With the appointment of William Webb in 1946, the number of seats returned to seven, and since then the court has had seven justices. there have been 55 justices, 13 of whom have been chief justice.
Appointments to the court were for life until 1977, when a mandatory retirement age of 70 was established, though several post-1977 justices have retired before reaching the age of 70.

Composition of the High Court

There have been 57 justices of the High Court; fifty have been men and seven women. The first female justice was Mary Gaudron who was a justice from 1987 to 2003. Susan Crennan was a justice from 2005 to 2015, and Virginia Bell from 2009 to 2021. Susan Kiefel was the first woman to be appointed Chief Justice of Australia. She was appointed in 2017 and had been a justice from 2007 to 2017. Of the seven current justices, four are men, including the chief justice, and three are women. Michelle Gordon was appointed in 2015 and Jacqueline Gleeson in 2021, replacing Bell. Jayne Jagot replaced Justice Keane on the court in 2022, giving women a majority on the High Court for a period of just over a year.
Thirteen politicians, serving or former, have been appointed to the High Court of Australia. Nine justices have served in the Parliament of Australia: Edmund Barton, Richard O'Connor, Isaac Isaacs, H. B. Higgins, Edward McTiernan, H. V. Evatt, John Latham, Garfield Barwick, and Lionel Murphy. All but Evatt were appointed after their parliamentary service; Evatt resigned from the bench in order to pursue his federal political career, although he had previously served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. In addition to the above, four justices served in colonial parliaments: Samuel Griffith, Charles Powers, Albert Piddington and Adrian Knox, although all concluded their political careers more than 10 years prior to their appointments. The most recent justice to serve in state or federal parliament is Lionel Murphy.
The majority of justices have come from the eastern states, particularly New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland Queensland. It was not until 1979 that a justice was appointed from Western Australia. There has never been a justice from South Australia. Robert Beech-Jones was born in Tasmania but went to university in Canberra and spent most of his career in Sydney.
Most justices had previously served as judges of other Australian courts prior to their appointment to the High Court. Prior to the creation of the Federal Court of Australia in 1976, this was primarily the Supreme Courts of the States. Since 1976, a number of justices of the Federal Court have been appointed to the High Court. A small number of justices served on both a State Supreme Court and the Federal Court before being appointed to the High Court.

List of justices

The current judges are listed in bold on the table below.
#ImageNameStateBirth – deathPositionTerm
began
Term
ended
Time in officePM at app'tPrev.
experience
Notes
1Qld1845–1920Chief justiceDeakinChief justice,
Sup Ct of Qld
2NSW1849–1920JusticeDeakin-Former prime minister
Died in office
3NSW1851–1912JusticeDeakin-Died in office
4Vic1855–1948Justice Deakin-Resigned to be appointed governor-general
4Vic1855–1948Chief justiceScullin-Resigned to be appointed governor-general
5Vic1851–1929JusticeDeakin-Died in office
6Vic1852–1936Justice Fisher-
6Vic1852–1936Chief justiceScullin-
7Qld1853–1939JusticeFisher-
8*NSW1862–1945Justice Fisher-Resigned before sitting
9NSW1863–1956JusticeFisherSup Ct of NSW
10NSW1863–1932Chief justiceHughes-
11Vic1871–1958JusticeHughes-
12Vic1886–1972Justice Bruce-
12Vic1886–1972Chief justice Menzies-
13NSW1894–1965JusticeScullin-Resigned to return to politics
14NSW1892–1990Justice'Scullin-
15Vic1877–1964Chief justiceLyons-
16NSW1889–1963JusticeMenziesSup Ct of NSW
17Qld1887–1972JusticeChifleyChief justice,
Sup Ct of Qld
18Vic1892–1961JusticeMenziesSup Ct of VicDied in office
19NSW1903–1994JusticeMenzies-
20NSW1901–1969JusticeMenziesSup Ct of NSWDied in office
21Vic1907–1974JusticeMenzies-Died in office
22NSW1900–1987JusticeMenzies-
23NSW1899–1972JusticeMenziesSup Ct of NSWDied in office
24NSW1903–1997Chief justiceMenzies-
25NSW1909–1973JusticeGortonSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Died in office
26Qld1917–2005Justice GortonFed Ct of BK
Sup Ct of Qld
26Qld1917–2005Chief justice FraserFed Ct of BK
Sup Ct of Qld
27Vic1923–2017JusticeMcMahonSup Ct of VicResigned to be appointed governor-general
28NSW1925–Justice McMahonSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Previously Solicitor-General of Australia
28NSW1925–Chief justice HawkeSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
Previously Solicitor-General of Australia
29NSW1917–2015JusticeWhitlamSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
30NSW1922–1986JusticeWhitlam-Died in office
31Vic1916–1982JusticeFraser-Died in office
32WA1922–2005Justice Fraser-
33Qld1928–2022Justice FraserFed Ct
33Qld1928–2022Chief justice KeatingFed Ct
34NSW1931–Justice FraserFed CtResigned to be appointed governor-general
35Vic1933–Justice Fraser-
36WA1930–2015Justice HawkeFed Ct
37NSW1943–Justice Hawke-
38NSW1935–Justice HawkeSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
39NSW1942–Justice KeatingFed Ct
40NSW1939–Justice KeatingSup Ct of NSW
Pres, NSW Ct of App
41Vic1945–Justice HowardSup Ct of Vic
Vic Ct of App
42Qld1937–Justice Howard-
43NSW1938–Chief justice HowardChief justice,
Sup Ct of NSW
44NSW1943–Justice HowardSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
45Vic1945–Justice HowardFed Ct
46Qld1954–Justice HowardSup Ct of Qld
Fed Ct
46Qld1954–Chief justice TurnbullSup Ct of Qld
Fed Ct
47WA1947–Chief justice RuddFed Ct
48NSW1951–Justice RuddSup Ct of NSW
NSW Ct of App
49'NSW1958–JusticeIncumbent Gillard-Previously Solicitor-General of Australia
49'NSW1958–Chief justiceIncumbent Albanese-Previously Solicitor-General of Australia
50Qld1952–Justice GillardSup Ct of Qld
Fed Ct
51Vic1950–Justice AbbottSup Ct of Vic
52'Vic1964–JusticeIncumbent AbbottFed Ct
53'WA1974–JusticeIncumbent TurnbullFed Ct
Sup Ct of WA
54'Vic1969–JusticeIncumbent MorrisonFed Ct
55'NSW1966–JusticeIncumbent MorrisonFed Ct
56'NSW1964/65–JusticeIncumbent AlbaneseFed Ct
NSW LEC
57NSWc.1964JusticeIncumbent AlbaneseSup Ct of NSW

Seats of the High Court

This following chart illustrates the composition of the High Court. It indicates the seven seats of the court, and who has occupied each seat at different points in the court's existence. The red portions represent the future part of a judge's term and show the date at which they are bound to retire from the court. The blue portions of a judge's term show a period in which that judge was chief justice.