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The Honourable Justice Martin Daubney AM is a graduate of The University of Queensland — Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (1986).
After 18 months practising as a solicitor, he was admitted as a barrister in 1988 and appointed Senor Counsel in 2000. He practised in Queensland as a barrister in both litigation and mediation. From 1994 he was also admitted to practise in Fiji. In 2005 he chaired the Queensland Thoroughbred Racing Inquiry.
Justice Daubney served on the council of the Bar Association of Queensland for more than 10 years, including as treasurer (1998–2005), vice president (2005–06) and president from July 2006 until his appointment as a judge. Justice Daubney also held numerous other appointments in professional and charitable organisations.
On 13 July 2007 Justice Daubney was appointed a judge of Supreme Court of Queensland. He was appointed President of the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) on 16 October 2017.
In 2018 Justice Daubney was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, to education and to the community.
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