16 reappointed to AAT
The Morrison government has reappointed 16 tribunal members for the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
The federal government has reappointed one full-time senior member, three full-time members and 12 part-time members to the AAT.
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Those reappointed are: Josephine Kelly (full-time senior member), Denise Connolly, Brendan Darcy and Paul Windsor (full-time members), and David Barker, Nicole Burns, Christine Cody, Nicola Findson, Tania Flood, Linda Holub, Penelope Hunter, Christine Kannis, Roslyn Smidt, Dr Leslie Stephan, Karen Synon and Susan Trotter (part-time members).
“The tribunal serves an important function of providing independent merits review and the government is committed to ensuring the tribunal has the resources it needs to provide high-quality merits review with minimum delay,” Attorney-General Christian Porter said in a statement.
“All of the appointees are highly qualified to undertake the important task of conducting merits review of government decisions. On behalf of the government, I congratulate all appointees, and I look forward to the contribution they will make to the tribunal.”