Gerald Edward "Tony" Fitzgerald (born 26 November 1941) is an Australian former
Australia
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n judge, who presided over the
Fitzgerald Inquiry. The report from the inquiry led to the resignation of the
Premier of Queensland
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By convention the premier is the leader of the party with a parliamentary majority in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. The premier is appointed ...
Joh Bjelke-Petersen
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, and the jailing of several ministers and a police commissioner. He was the youngest person to be appointed as a judge of the
Federal Court of Australia
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.
Early life
Tony Fitzgerald was born in a cottage in
Sandgate, Queensland
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The town became a popular destination for the people of Brisbane in th ...
.
He attended high school at
St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe and later enrolled at the
University of Queensland
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. Initially, he pursued studies in engineering before switching to law. Fitzgerald graduated in 1964 with an
LLB and was admitted to the
bar in the same year.
Career
In 1975, Fitzgerald became a
QC. He was a judge in the
Federal Court of Australia
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from 25 November 1981 to 30 June 1984.
Fitzgerald presided over the
Fitzgerald Inquiry into corruption in the
Queensland
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government. He was the chair of the Commission of Inquiry into Official Corruption in Queensland from 1987 to 1989. While undertaking the Fitzgerald Inquiry, he and his family received death threats which were taken seriously by police.
In 1990 and 1991, Fitzgerald also chaired the Commission of Inquiry into the Conservation, Management and Use of
Fraser Island and the
Great Sandy Region.
He was made a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1991.
He was appointed as a judge of the
Supreme Court of Queensland
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The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court allows its trial division to ...
, which is the
highest ranking court in the
State
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of
Queensland
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. He also served as the first President of the Court of Appeals Division,
from 16 December 1991 until his retirement from that court on 30 June 1998. He was a judge on the Court of Appeals Division of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales
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from 1998 to 16 March 2001.
Fitzgerald has been the chairperson of both the
Australian Heritage Commission
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and the
National Institute for Law, Ethics and Public Affairs, as well as being the inaugural chancellor of the
University of the Sunshine Coast
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.
In January 2022, Queensland Premier
Annastacia Palaszczuk
Annastacia Palaszczuk ( , born 25 July 1969) is an Australian politician who served as the 39th premier of Queensland from 2015 to 2023. She held office as the leader of the Queensland branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 2012 unt ...
announced Fitzgerald would chair a
commission of inquiry into the State's anti-corruption body, the
Crime and Corruption Commission, after a scathing 2021 report by its parliamentary oversight committee.
Retirement
After retiring in 2001,
Fitzgerald worked primarily as a mediator and arbitrator.
[The Honourable Gerald Edward (Tony) Fitzgerald AC, QC](_blank)
. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
In 2001, he investigated
alcohol abuse
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in
Indigenous communities, and was shocked by the extent of the statewide problem. His "Fitzgerald Report" (''Cape York Justice Study'', presented to Parliament in November 2001
[) recommended to the ]Queensland Government
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that unless things improved dramatically within a period of three years, that alcohol should be banned, in consultation with the communities. One of the findings related to communities relying on the income generated by sales of alcohol in canteens, recommending that this perceived conflict of interest end. The ''Indigenous Communities Liquor Licences Bill 2002'' (Qld) and the ''Community Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2002'' were introduced as part of the government response to the report.
In July 2009, following the Gordon Nuttall scandal and public criticisms of contemporary governance in Queensland, Fitzgerald revealed his relocation to New South Wales was due in large part to the 1998 election of the Beattie Labor government and the loss of momentum for reform.
In 2013 and 2014, Fitzgerald criticised the Queensland government led by Campbell Newman
Campbell Kevin Thomas Newman (born 12 August 1963) is an Australian former politician who served as the 38th Premier of Queensland from 26 March 2012 to 14 February 2015. He served as the member for Ashgrove in the Legislative Assembly of Que ...
over new laws targeting bikies and sex offenders, as well as the appointment of Tim Carmody as Chief Justice of Queensland.
Legacy
The Tony Fitzgerald Memorial Community Award is awarded annually by the Australian Human Rights Commission
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"to a person with a track record in promoting and advancing human rights in the Australian community on a not-for-profit basis".
Fitzgerald donated his personal collection to the State Library of Queensland
State Library of Queensland (State Library) is the state public reference and research library of Queensland, Australia, operated by the Government of Queensland, state government. The Library is governed by the Library Board of Queensland, whi ...
. This significant collection of items primarily relates to the events associated with the Commission of Inquiry. The material largely consists of newspaper clippings, original newspaper and magazine articles, courtroom sketches, cartoons and Fitzgerald’s personal papers. The collection also reflects political life in Queensland in the years leading up to and following the Inquiry.
In 2023, Tony Fitzgerald was awarded the Queensland Greats
The Queensland Greats Awards recognise outstanding Queenslanders for their years of dedication and contribution to the development of the state and their role in strengthening and shaping the community in Queensland, Australia. The awards are p ...
award in recognition of his service to law and the people of Queensland.
See also
* Judiciary of Australia
* List of Judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland
* Royal Commission
A royal commission is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies. They have been held in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Malaysia, Mauritius and Saudi Arabia. In republics an equi ...
References
External links
The Honourable Justice Gerald Edward (Tony) Fitzgerald, A.C.
Biographical note published in Queensland Bar News, April 1999
Tony Fitzgerald Collection 1984 - 2009: treasure collection of the John Oxley Library
- John Oxley Library Blog, State Library of Queensland.
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1941 births
Living people
Companions of the Order of Australia
Judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland
Australian King's Counsel
Lawyers from Brisbane
Judges of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Judges of the Federal Court of Australia
20th-century Australian judges
People educated at St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe
University of Queensland alumni