The Hon Justice Annabelle Bennett AO
Pro-Chancellor
The Australian National University
Annabelle Bennett
has been the Pro-Chancellor of The Australian National University since
November 1998. She is a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.
Current
Positions
Justice Bennett is also a member of Chief Executive Women, an advisory
committee member of the Australian Law Reform Commission, the Centennial
Park & Moore Park Trust, the Medico-Legal Society of New South Wales,
and various Australian and International legal associations. Combined
with this, Justice Bennett is a council member of the Australian Academy
of Forensic Science and a director of the Sydney Children’s Hospital
Foundation (formerly the Prince of Wales Children's Hospital Foundation).
As Pro Chancellor,
Justice Bennett is a member of the following committees: Finance, Honorary
Degrees, Conditions of Appointment of the Vice-Chancellor, The Australian
National University Endowment for Excellence Board of Directors and
The Emergency Appointment (Vice-Chancellor) Committee.
Former Positions
Justice Bennett was first appointed to the Council of the University
in 1996. Other positions that she has held include Barrister (Senior
Counsel) specialising in intellectual property, and
admitted to practice in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory,
Western Australia (as QC), Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and
Northern Territory, a member of the NSW Bar Association Mediators Panel,
an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (Equity Division),
a member of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal, a part-time Commissioner
of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission, a member of
the Biotechnology Consultative Group (BIOCOG), a member of the Corporations
and Securities Panel (the Takeovers Panel), a member of the New South
Wales Supreme Court Mediators Panel, a member of the Genetic Manipulation
Advisory Committee and a member of the Board of the Eastern Sydney Area
Health Service 1988-90.
Other former positions
include being the Chairman of the Ethics Policy Committee, Chairman
of Sub-Committee on Community Health, Chairman of Medical Practices
Committee, President of Chief Executive Women, a member of the Working
Party of the Australian Medical Council to consider the Transfer of
National Specialist Qualification Advisory Committee (NSQAC) functions,
a member of the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales (this involved setting
up the procedures of the Board (including disciplinary procedures) after
the commencement of a new Pharmacy Act), a director of the Management
Committee of Westmead Research Institute, a member of the Companies
Committee of the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia,
a member of International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring
Confederation, a panelist for the World Intellectual Property Organisation
(WIPO) and a member of the Executive Council of The International Academy
of Estate and Trust Law.
Justice Bennett
was also a member of the Pathology Laboratories Accreditation Board
(the Board set in place the system of accreditation of pathology laboratories
in New South Wales which was subsequently adopted by the Commonwealth),
a member of the Vaccine Working Group of Australian National Council
on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (ANCHARD), a principal consultant
to the New South Wales Law Reform Commission on the artificial conception
reference, a member of the Board of the United Dental Hospital Sydney,
a member of the Human Ethical Review Committee of the Faculty of Dentistry
at Sydney University, a member of the Legal Profession Advisory Council
(1998-1999) and the Chair of the EEO Committee of the New South Wales
Bar Association.
Justice Bennett
is married with three children.