Reappointments To Administrative Review Tribunal 22 August

The Albanese Government has today announced the reappointment of 58 General Members to the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) for a further 3-year term.

These 58 General Members were initially appointed in 2023 to address the oldest and most complex migration and protection matters at the ART, and the Government looks forward to their continued work.

Each General Member was reappointed in accordance with section 208 of the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 , and was originally assessed as suitable for appointment in accordance with the Guidelines for Appointments to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and closely informed by requirements in the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024 .

Reappointments to the ART

General Members

Ms Kylie AllenMr John Paul GuemyMs Belinda Mericourt
Dr Adrienne AndersonMr Gregory HansonMs Rebecca Mikhail
Mrs Mia BaileyDr Khanh HoangMs Sydelle Muling
Ms Joanne BakasMr James HorsleyMs Siran Nyabally
Mr Michael BreretonMs Noelle HossenMr Damien Power
Mr Bryn ButlerMr Denny HughesMs Radhika Prasad
Mr Jason CabarrusMs Sarah IrvineMs Victoria Price
Mr Clyde CosentinoDr Rachelle JohnstonMs Lara Proske
Ms Alicia Devitt-BillsMs Samira KamandiMr Fraser Robertson
Ms Suseela DurvasulaMs Hee-Jung KimMrs Inge Sheck
Ms Suhad DutraMr Matthew KingDr Gabrielle Simm
Ms Jessica EdisMr John KotsifasMr Michael Simmons
Ms Xanthe EmeryMr Joshua Le VayMs Patricia Tyson
Mrs Jennifer ErmertMr Gary LedsonMr Andrew Verduci
Mr Garry FitzgeraldMrs Lisa Lo PiccoloMs Catherine Wall
Ms Maria GagliardiMr Ben LumsdaineDr Gregory Weeks
Ms Amanda GoodierMs Sophie ManeraMr Paul White
Mr Donald GordonMs Jessica McLeodMs Carolyn Wilson
Mr Benjamin GouldingMs Stefanie MemmottMrs Sue Zelinka
Ms Sophia Ziebell-Barnes

Quotes attributable to the Attorney-General, Hon Michelle Rowland MP:

"The creation of the Administrative Review Tribunal was one of the most significant reforms to Australia's system of administrative review in decades.

"These reappointments support the Tribunal to retain Members with significant knowledge and experience of migration and protection systems and will ensure cases continue to be heard in a timely and effective manner.

"The Government congratulates all Members for their reappointments and thanks them for their continued service to the Australian public."

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