NSW Silk appointments

Prior to 1993 silks were referred to as QC or KC (KC from 1901-1952) depending on the reigning sovereign – they commenced being referred to as SC on and from 1993. Please note that formal titles and/or post nominals that may have been held by an individual on their appointment as a silk have been omitted.

Note: An individual is not listed here if it is know he/she was appointed silk in another jurisdiction prior to taking silk status in NSW where this is known.

Name Date of appointment External links
Hoeben, Clifton Ralph Russell 3 November 1995
Higgs, David John 3 November 1995
Harrison, Ian Gordon 3 November 1995
Agius, John Vincent 3 November 1995
Byrne, Paul 3 November 1995
Katz, Leslie Sydney 3 November 1995
Murrell, Helen Gay 3 November 1995
Rothman, Stephen Craig 3 November 1995
Pembroke, Michael Andrew 3 November 1995
Meagher, Anthony John 3 November 1995
Robertson, Alan 3 November 1995
Keleman, Robert 3 November 1995
Edmonds, Richard Francis 3 November 1995
Bartlett, Raymond Ronald 1 November 1996
Cotman, Nigel Anthony 1 November 1996
Davies, David Lloyd 1 November 1996
Hosking, Gregory Scott 1 November 1996
Neil, Peter William 1 November 1996
Levy, Leonard Ari 1 November 1996
Terracini, Winston Charles 1 November 1996
Kite, Peter Michael 1 November 1996
Hutley, Noel Charles 1 November 1996
Street, Alexander Whistler 1 November 1996
Bannon, Anthony Joseph Leo 1 November 1996
McClintock, Bruce Roland 1 November 1996
Game, Timothy Aylward 1 November 1996
McIlwaine, Russell Stewart 6 November 1997
Buchanan, David Andrew 6 November 1997
Cashion, Michael 6 November 1997
Graves, John Jeffery 6 November 1997
Hallen, Philip 6 November 1997
McEwen, Peter James 6 November 1997
Katzmann, Anna Judith 6 November 1997
Cogswell, Richard Dominic 6 November 1997
Walmsley, Stephen Lewis 6 November 1997
Toner, Robert Stephen 6 November 1997
Johnson, Peter Anthony 6 November 1997
Fagan, Desmond John 6 November 1997
Greenwood, Philip Hilton 6 November 1997
Yates, David Markey 6 November 1997
Finch, Steven Gregory 6 November 1997
Bell, Virginia Margaret 6 November 1997
Richardson, Grahame 6 November 1997
Hennessy, Peter Raymond 29 October 1998
Bartley, Anthony John 29 October 1998
McLoughlin, Raymond Patrick 29 October 1998
Roberts, Paul 29 October 1998
Inatey, George 29 October 1998
Greenhill, Robert Patrick 29 October 1998
Crawshaw, Steven 29 October 1998
Bridge, Alan Campbell Andrew 29 October 1998
Murr, David Henry 29 October 1998
Wales, Ian Milton 29 October 1998
Rudge, Michael Geoffrey 29 October 1998
Walton, Matthew 29 October 1998
Bergin, Patricia Anne 29 October 1998
Sexton, Michael Gerard 29 October 1998
Sullivan, Brendan James 29 October 1998
Smith, Rodney Michael 29 October 1998
Reynolds, Guy O’Loghlin 29 October 1998
White, Richard Weeks 29 October 1998
Brereton, Paul Le Gay 29 October 1998
Kearns, William Patrick 27 October 1999
McIntyre, James Alexander 27 October 1999
Hewitt, Anthony David Martin 27 October 1999
Kennedy, Desmond Thomas 27 October 1999
Dodd, William Kingsford Ludlow 27 October 1999
Gibb, Selwyn Warwick 27 October 1999
Kimber, Maxwell James 27 October 1999
Martin, Antony Seymour 27 October 1999
Kiely, John Phillip 27 October 1999
Blacket, Paul Edwin 27 October 1999
Letherbarrow, Ross Victor 27 October 1999
Williams, Mark Lloyd 27 October 1999
Aldridge, Murray Robert 27 October 1999
Hale, Timothy Stuart 27 October 1999
Needham, Caroline Anne 27 October 1999
Ierace, Mark Joseph 27 October 1999
Whittle, John Brian 27 October 1999
Birch, Christopher John 27 October 1999
Fullerton, Elizabeth Lillian 27 October 1999
Ryan, Dermot Edward James 27 October 1999
Rein, Nigel Geoffrey 27 October 1999
Sexton, Julian Edward 27 October 1999
Preston, Brian John 27 October 1999
Petty, Geoffrey Roy 26 October 2000
Dailly, John 26 October 2000
Bozic, Michael Ivan 26 October 2000
Goot, Robert Malcolm 26 October 2000
Epstein, Stephen Desmond 26 October 2000
Little, Graeme Frederick 26 October 2000
Simpkins, Jonathan Bennett 26 October 2000
Margo, Robin Fabian 26 October 2000
Corsaro, Francesco Carmine 26 October 2000
Rushton, Stephen Jeffrey 26 October 2000
Donaldson, Stuart Roy 26 October 2000
Berman, Peter Graeme 26 October 2000
Zahra, Peter Raymond 26 October 2000
Odgers, Stephen James 26 October 2000
Gleeson, Justin Thomas 26 October 2000

Note for interest

William Charles Wentworth, admitted in 1824 with Robert Wardell as foundation barristers in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, was accorded the distinction of wearing a silk gown in February 1835 – the first in private practice to be so recognised (Sydney Gazette, 12 February 1835). That was a ‘patent of precedence’ but did not entitle him to use the term ‘King’s Counsel’. Senior law officers customarily wore silk gowns in court in the early decades of the Supreme Court.