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Julie Dodds-Streeton


The Honourable Justice Julie Anne Dodds-Streeton QC is a Reserve Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. She was formerly a judge of the Federal Court of Australia, having served for four years from February 2010. Prior to that, she was a Justice of Appeal in the Supreme Court of Victoria (appointed August 2007), having previously been a Judge of the Trial Division of that Court from 2002.

When appointed to the bench, Justice Dodds-Streeton was practising as Senior Counsel at the Victorian Bar, principally in commercial law. She was admitted to practice in 1981, signed the Roll of Counsel in 1988 and was appointed Queens Counsel in 2001. She was a Senior Lecturer at the Melbourne Law School before coming to the Bar full-time. Justice Dodds-Streeton holds the degrees of BA(Hons)(Melb); LLB(Hons)(Melb); and MA(Mon).

Justice Dodds-Streeton was a member of the Expert Advisory Panel established in June 2015 by the Federal Government to oversee the competitive evaluation process of the Future Submarine Program. In August 2014 she was appointed as an Independent Review Panel Member on the Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Open Advice Review Program chaired by former High Court judge, the Honourable Justice Ian Callinan AC QC.

Since 2011 she has held the position of President of the Anglican Church of Australia, Melbourne Diocese, Professional Standards Review Panel.

She is a current Senior Fellow, Law School, University of Melbourne (since 2013); Member of the Council of Australian Law Deans - Australian Law Schools Standards Committee (since 2015); and Member and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (from 2016).

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