Chief Justice of Victoria

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The chief justice of Victoria is the senior judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the highest ranking judicial officer in the Australian state of Victoria. The chief justice is both the judicial head of the Supreme Court as well as the administrative head. They are responsible for arranging the business of the court and establishing its rules and procedures.

The current chief justice is Richard Niall, who was appointed by Governor Margaret Gardner to succeed Anne Ferguson. Niall's term began on 3 February 2025.

List of chief justices of Victoria

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No.ImageChief justiceTerm beganTerm endedTime in of officeGovernor appointedNotes
1William à Beckett19 January 185220 February 18575 years, 32 daysCharles La Trobe
2William Stawell25 February 185724 September 188629 years, 211 daysHenry Barkly
3George Higinbotham24 September 188631 December 18926 years, 98 daysHenry Loch
4John Madden9 January 189310 March 191825 years, 60 daysJohn Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun
5William Irvine9 April 191830 September 193517 years, 157 daysArthur Stanley
6Frederick Mann1 October 193531 January 19448 years, 122 daysWilliam Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield
7Edmund Herring2 February 19441 September 196420 years, 213 daysWinston Dugan
8Henry Winneke2 September 196431 May 19749 years, 271 daysRohan Delacombe
9John McIntosh Young1 June 197416 December 199117 years, 198 daysHenry Winneke
10John Harber Phillips17 December 199117 October 200311 years, 304 daysDavis McCaughey
11Marilyn Warren26 November 20031 October 201713 years, 309 daysJohn Landy
12Anne Ferguson2 October 20172 February 20257 years, 123 daysLinda Dessau[1]
13Richard Niall3 February 20251 year, 93 daysMargaret Gardner[2]
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