Julie Anne Dodds-Streeton is a Reserve Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
12 Facts About Julie Dodds-Streeton
Julie Dodds-Streeton was formerly a judge of the Federal Court of Australia, having served for four years from February 2010.
Julie Dodds-Streeton was awarded a Master of Arts from Monash University.
Julie Dodds-Streeton served her articles with Paveys and was admitted as a solicitor in 1981.
Julie Dodds-Streeton worked as an academic at the Melbourne Law School, where she was a Senior Lecturer in corporate law, real property, intellectual property and equity, before becoming a barrister in 1988, where she read with Joseph Santamaria.
Julie Dodds-Streeton was a member of the Insolvency and Corporate Reconstruction Committee of the Law Council of Australia.
Julie Dodds-Streeton was one of the counsel assisting the HIH Royal Commission, where she cross-examined Malcolm Turnbull about his role in the sale of FAI Insurance to HIH Insurance.
Julie Dodds-Streeton was appointed to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria on 23 July 2002, before being elevated to the Court of Appeal on 8 August 2007.
Julie Dodds-Streeton joined fellow justices Marilyn Warren and Rosemary Balmford on the court and Victoria's first all female Full Court sat for the admissions ceremony in August 2002.
On 1 February 2010 Julie Dodds-Streeton was appointed to the Federal Court of Australia, where she served for four years until her retirement on 1 April 2014.
Justice Julie Dodds-Streeton was a member of the Expert Advisory Panel established in June 2015 by the Federal Government to oversee the competitive evaluation process of the Future Submarine Program.
Julie Dodds-Streeton is a current Senior Fellow, Law School, University of Melbourne ; Member of the Council of Australian Law Deans - Australian Law Schools Standards Committee ; and Member and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law.