New faces have recently joined the Board of Advisers of the Public Law Review, replacing a number of departing members who generously supported the Review over a long period of time.

The Board of Advisers is integral to the Review, working with the Editors, Cheryl Saunders and Janet McLean, to maintain the high standards of the Review and the currency of its coverage.

The new-look Board comprises a distinguished group of public law scholars and jurists, with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in public law from around Australia and New Zealand and from other parts of the world.

The members of the Board of Advisers are now:

  • Margaret Allars
  • Nicholas Aroney
  • Mark Aronson
  • Hugh Corder
  • Paul Craig
  • Michael Crommelin
  • Rosalind Dixon
  • Richard Ekins
  • Mark Elliott
  • Simon Evans
  • Andrew Geddis
  • Claudia Geiringer
  • Philip Joseph
  • Sir Kenneth Keith
  • Sir Anthony Mason
  • Justice Debbie Mortimer
  • Brian Opeskin
  • Thomas Poole
  • Paul Rishworth
  • Justice Alan Robertson
  • Adrienne Stone
  • Anne Twomey
  • Kristen Walker
  • Fiona Wheeler
  • Hanna Wilberg
  • John Williams
  • Elisabeth Zoller