National ADR Advisory Council
The National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC) "was established in October 1995. It has its origins in the 1994 report of the Access to Justice Advisory Committee chaired by the Hon Justice Ronald Sackville, Access to Justice - an Action Plan. The report recognised the need for a national body to advise the Government and federal courts and tribunals on ADR issues with a view to achieving and maintaining a high quality, accessible, integrated federal ADR system.
"NADRAC is a non-statutory body appointed by the Attorney-General. Funding is provided through the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department, and the Council is supported by a Secretariat located within the Civil Justice Division of the Department." [1]
Contents
Council Members
Accessed March 2008: [2]
- The Hon Justice Murray KellamAO - Chair
- Josephine Akee AM
- Fabian Dixon SC
- Ian Hanger AM QC
- Greg Hansen
- Ian Govey ex officio
- Norah Hartnett
- Gaye Sculthorpe
- Warwick Soden
- Tania Sourdin
- John Spender QC
- Lynn Stephen
- Nadja Alexander
Previous members of Council
- Hilary Astor (chair 1995-1998)
- Laurence Boulle (chair 1998-2003)
- Helen Bishop
- Quentin Bryce
- David Bryson
- Alan Campbell
- Gay Clarke
- Jennifer David
- Mary Edmunds
- Magdeline Fadjiar
- Wendy Faulkes
- Barbara Filipowski
- Danny Ford
- Susan Gribben
- John Hannaford
- Kathy Mack
- Richard Moss
- Sue Pidgeon
- Nahum Mushin
- Colin Neave
- Kurt Noble
- Bernadette Rogers
- Oscar Shub
- John Steele
- Josephine Tiddy
- Gregory Tillett
- Philip Theobald