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Emilios Kyro
President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Assumed office
8 June 2023
Preceded byFiona Meagher
Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
Assumed office
8 June 2023
Personal details
Born (1959-11-08) 8 November 1959 (age 64)
Sfikia, Imathia, Greece
NationalityGreek, Australian
EducationLLB Law (Hons); BCom Commerce
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
OccupationJudge, Lawyer

Emilios Kyrou (Greek: Αιμίλιος Κύρου; born 8 November 1959) AO is a Greek-Australian jurist and former lawyer who has served as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal since 8 June 2023.

Between 2014 and 2023, Kyrou served as a judge of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria. Justice Kyrou was a judge in the Trial Division of that court between 2008 and 2014.

Before his appointment to the Supreme Court of Victoria, Kyrou was a partner at Mallesons Stephen Jaques (now King & Wood Mallesons), where his areas of practice included insurance law, government law and dispute resolution.

Kyrou is the author of several leading legal texts, a commentator on law reform and supporter of pro bono work.


Background

Emilios Kyrou was born in 1959 in the village of Sfikia, Imathia, Greece. He was 8 years of age when he arrived in Australia with his family in 1968.

In 1982, he completed a law degree at University of Melbourne, where he also served as an assistant editor of the Melbourne University Law Review. Kyrou graduated with first class honours and was awarded the 1982 Supreme Court Prize as the Melbourne Law School's top law graduate.

He served articles at Corrs Pavey Whiting and Byrne (now Corrs Chambers Westgarth) and was admitted to practice in April 1984. In 1988, Kyrou was made a partner of Corrs.

In 1990, Kyrou moved to Mallesons Stephen Jaques where he served as a partner for 17 years before he was appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

In 2012, Kyrou published a partial autobiography titled Call Me Emilios about his experiences as a child migrant.

Kyrou is the only Greek-born judge to have been appointed to a superior court in Australia. He is also the second practising solicitor to be appointed directly as a justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria.


Awards and distinctions

Kyrou has won numerous awards and distinctions.

Of particular note, the President of Greece awarded Justice Kyrou the Gold Cross of the Order of Merit for service to the Greek-Australian community in 2015.

In the 2023 Australia Day Honours, Justice Kyrou was appointed an Officer (AO) of the Order of Australia "for distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, to professional associations, and to the community".

See also

References

1. Judge of the Federal Court of Australia

2. President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal | About the AAT – Who we are

3. President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal | Our ministers – Attorney-General’s portfolio (ag.gov.au)

4. Justice Emilios Kyrou appointed to Court of Appeal. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2015.

5. Judges - History - Supreme Court of Victoria (archive.org) . Archived from the original on 18 November 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2012.

6. Mallesons Partner appointed a Justice of Victorian Supreme Court. Mallesons Stephen Jaques. Archived from the original on 21 July 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2008.

7. Murray, Ann Maree (23 June 2022). MLS Honour Board. Melbourne Law School. Retrieved 29 August 2022.

8. Weekly, Lawyers; Reporter (2 March 2012). "Solicitor appointed to Supreme Court". www.lawyersweekly.com.au. Retrieved 29 August 2022.

9. Australia, National Library of. Call me Emilios. Retrieved 4 August 2023.

10. Economou, Alex (8 April 2015). "Judge Emilios Kyrou receives highest honour". NEOS KOSMOS. Retrieved 1 February 2023.

11. Australia Day 2023 Honours List

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