Stanley Jones (judge)

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Stanley Graham Jones AO (born 10 September 1941 in Mackay, Queensland [1] ) is a retired Australian judge. [1] He served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and became the court's first Far North Queensland judge. He was the first person to be appointed to the role of chancellor at Central Queensland University.

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Career

After attending Gladstone State High School and Nudgee College, Jones studied at the University of Queensland where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 1964. [1] Following his graduation, Jones was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland as a solicitor and worked as a partner at Brisbane firm, O'Sullivan, Curry & Co. [1] In 1969, Jones was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland as a barrister and commenced practice in Rockhampton. [1] During his time in Rockhampton, Jones became the founding chairperson of the local Aboriginal Legal Service in 1972. [1] Jones became a Queen's Counsel in 1989. [1]

Jones was the first person to be appointed to the role of chancellor at Central Queensland University in 1992. [1] Jones had previously been a council member at the institution from 1975 until 1989, during its previous incarnation as the Capricornia Institute of Education. He resigned as the university's chancellor in 2004. [2]

In 1997, Jones was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland and became the court's first Far North Queensland judge, based in Cairns. [1]

Stanley Jones retired in 2011. [3] His retirement draw tributes from various community leaders and the legal fraternity. [4] Jones has remained active in legal affairs since his retirement, most notably chairing the Queensland Government's Youth Sexual Violence and Abuse Steering Committee. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Awards

As part of the Queen's Birthday Honours list in 2005, Jones was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for improving legal and education services in Central Queensland. [9]

Central Queensland University conferred Jones as a Doctor of the University in 2008. Jones received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from James Cook University in 2010. [1]

Personal life

In 2010, Jones was engaged by the Crime and Misconduct Commission to investigate claims of official misconduct by LNG companies relating to the completion of environmental assessments for coal seam gas projects. [10]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Judicial Profiles: The Honourable Stanley G Jones, Supreme Court Library Queensland. Accessed 31 August 2018.
  2. Chancellor: The Honourable Justice Stanley Jones AO (1 January 1992-5 March 2004), CQUniversity website. Accessed 31 August 2018.
  3. Lucas, Paul (2 September 2011) Far Northern Queensland legal community farewells respected judge, Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  4. (2 September 2011) Valedictory Ceremony for the Hon. Justice Jones AO, Hearsay - The Journal of the Bar Association of Queensland. Accessed 31 August 2018.
  5. Viellaris, Renee (11 April 2016) Smallbone Report: Justice Stanley Jones speaks out about sexual abuse in Queensland indigenous communities, The Courier-Mail , News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  6. Ekert, Jessica (3 August 2018) Report by Cairns Justice throws light on sexual violence, The Courier-Mail, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  7. Stevenson, Ashleigh (1 August 2018) Teen sexting 'not necessarily' child porn, former judge says in sexual violence report, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  8. Caldwell, Felicity (31 July 2018) Report into youth sexual violence and abuse released after 16 months, Brisbane Times , Fairfax Media. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  9. (13 June 2005) Queenslanders share in Queen's Birthday honours, ABC News , Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  10. Howells, Melinda; Roe, Isobel (19 September 2013) CMC finds no misconduct in CSG approvals, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 August 2018.