Stephen Donaghue

Stephen Paul Donaghue KC (born 7 January 1973) is an Australian barrister and constitutional lawyer and the present Solicitor-General of Australia. Donaghue has been Solicitor-General since 16 January 2017, having been appointed following the resignation of Justin Gleeson.[1]

Dr Stephen Donaghue
Solicitor-General of Australia
Assumed office
16 January 2017
Appointed byPeter Cosgrove
Preceded byJustin Gleeson
Personal details
Born
Stephen Paul Donaghue

(1973-01-07) 7 January 1973
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
SpouseCarolyn Evans
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne (BA, LLB)
Magdalen College, Oxford (DPhil)
OccupationBarrister

Born in 1973, Donaghue was educated at Whitefriars College in Donvale, then studied for a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Melbourne, where he was editor of the Melbourne University Law Review and won the Supreme Court Prize. In 1996, Donaghue was granted a Menzies Scholarship and attended Magdalen College at the University of Oxford from which he received a doctorate.[2]

In 1995, Donaghue joined the firm MinterEllison as a solicitor. He was an associate to Kenneth Hayne, former Justice of the High Court of Australia. He became a barrister in 2001, and in 2011 was appointed as a Senior Counsel, becoming a Queen's Counsel in 2014 when the title was restored by the Victorian government.[2]

References

  1. Baker, Emily (15 December 2016). "Australia's Solicitor-General named as Stephen Donaghue". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  2. Who's Who in Australia, ConnectWeb, 2016.
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