provide a covering letter addressed to that specific judge.specify which judge you are applying to on the Judge’s Associate Application form and.You may use the online application form to apply to an individual judge of the Supreme Court or District Court. If you wish to do this, you must: pdf documents or converted using Microsoft Word, Nuance or equivalent software. Your application must be bundled as one PDF document and must not exceed 5 MB (To do this, documents may be scanned as. Letters of reference are not necessary but may be included. Certified copy of your academic transcript.Curriculum Vitae outlining your academic and other achievements, employment history and the names of two referees (5 pages maximum) and.Completed Judge’s Associate Application form.You will need to provide the following documents: Late applications may, but will not necessarily, be considered. Queensland Civil Administration Tribunal (QCAT)Īpplications for Judge's Associate positions - 2024 When to apply for the position of Associate for 2024Īpplications may be submitted from Monday, 5 December 2022.Īpplications close on Friday, 27 January 2023 at 5.00 pm.Queensland Civil Administration Tribunal.He was also appointed to the NSW / ACT Arts and Health Leadership Group.Īs a theatre maker he is driven by a process in which a performer explores the extreme of their capacity to find a way of expressing an idea, a feeling, a sound, that takes the audience to a place of inquiry and perhaps, understanding. In 2015 Patrick was awarded an Australia Council Theatre Fellowship to support research into large scale outdoor performance and the relationship between extreme physicality and storytelling. These included: My Bicycle Loves You for the Sydney and Perth Festivals and The Voyage for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. From 2009 – 2014 he was Artistic Director of Legs On The Wall, creating works that toured Australia, UK, Korea, and Brazil. Patrick has created productions for Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, New Zealand Opera, Seattle Opera, Sydney Theatre Company, Belvoir St, Griffin Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, and all the major Australian capital city festivals. He is a graduate of the Company Directors course with the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Fellow of the AICD, and has also completed an executive management course with Wharton/SMU. He has previously served on the boards of Citibank Singapore Ltd, PriMed Pty Ltd, University of Queensland Holdings and Qld Children’s Medical Research Institute, and is currently Acting Chairman of Children’s Health Queensland, a Non-executive Director of Elcano Pty Ltd, and is a member of the Advisory Board of Global Life Sciences Capital.ĭavid attended the University of Queensland where he graduated in law and commerce and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 1983. His 19-year career with Citibank included roles in Brisbane, where he was State Manager Corporate, and subsequently in Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong and Singapore.ĭavid’s current focus is non-executive directorships and corporate advice. Linda Apelt holds a range of post graduate qualifications including a Masters of Education Studies from The University of Queensland and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directorsĭavid has enjoyed a 30-year career spanning private law practice, corporate legal counsel, and senior management positions in corporate and investment banking. In her private capacity, Ms Apelt has lent her expertise and energies to programs which provide philanthropic services for people living with housing disadvantage, disabilities, experiencing domestic violence and young people in the Arts. Ms Apelt is a member of the Griffith University Council. In addition, Ms Apelt has been a Company Director on independent boards spanning superannuation, urban planning and research, housing and homelessness, health and welfare, children's and disability services, State library services, Chair of Screen Queensland and a member of the Association of Economic Representatives in London (AERL). Apelt oversaw enhanced service delivery in a range of portfolios including education, housing, health and community services, Indigenous policy and the arts. Linda Apelt's most recent appointment was the 37th Executive Council appointed Agent-General for Queensland, Australia, in the United Kingdom and the Queensland Trade and Investment Commissioner, Europe, July 2017 until December 2021.Īs a former long-serving Director-General with the State Government of Queensland, Ms. Apelt is a business and community leader with a wealth of international senior leadership experience as a diplomat, Trade and Investment Commissioner, CEO and Non Executive Director across the public and private sectors.
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