Henry Winneke

Henry Winneke

Sir Henry Arthur Winneke AC, KCMG, KCVO, OBE, KStJ, KC (20 October, 1908- 28 December, 1985) was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest ranking court in the Australian State of Victoria.

Early life and career

Winneke was born in 1908 to the descendants of German immigrants to Victoria. His father, Henry Christian Winneke was a judge of the County Courts of Victoria. Winneke was educated at Ballarat Grammar School, Scotch College and the University of Melbourne, from which he graduated LLB in 1929 and LLM in 1930. He was a hockey player while at University, and was awarded a University Blue as well as playing in an Australian Universities team. After doing articles at the solicitors firm Gair & Brahe, he was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Victoria on 1 May 1931 and called to the Victorian Bar on 30 July 1931. He read as a pupil of Wilfred Fullagar, who was later a judge of the High Court of Australia.

econd World War

Following the outbreak of the Second World War, he was commissioned in the Royal Australian Air Force in October 1939. He was subsequently promoted to Wing Commander on 1 October 1941 and to Group Captain a month later, when he was appointed Director of Personnel Services. He was appointed O.B.E. (Mil) in 1944.

Post War career

Following the end of the Second World War, Winneke left the RAAF returned to practice at the Victorian Bar. He developed a large general practice, and was described by Sir John Young (his successor as Chief Justice) as "a very sound lawyer with a clear and penetrating mind", and a "clear and powerful advocate" ( [1986] VR p xi). He was appointed a Kings Counsel in 1949. Winneke became Solicitor-General for the State of Victoria in 1951. In that capacity, he regularly prosecuted in important Criminal trials, and also appeared for the State of Victoria in Constitutional cases in the High Court of Australia and the Privy Council. While Solicitor General, he provided robust advice to the Victorian Government and refused to be swayed by political considerations. This included advising the then Victorian Premier Sir Henry Bolte and Chief Secretary Sir Arthur Rylah that they might be guilty of intentional unlawful homicide, or murder, if the Government hanged a convicted murderer named Robert Peter Tait notwithstanding a temporary stay on his execution granted by the High Court of Australia (see Tait v R (1962) 108 CLR 620).

Chief Justice and Governor

Winneke was appointed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 1964. According to Sir John Young, he was "a model of fairness", who delivered judgments which "were models of clarity and learning" ( [1986] VR p xii). He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Victoria in 1972. In 1974, he retired from office as Chief Justice and became the Governor of Victoria, an office which he occupied with "great distinction" until 1982. He was knighted in 1957, created KCMG in 1966, KCVO in 1977 and AC in 1982. He received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Melbourne in 1978 and Monash University in 1980.

Personal life

He was married twice, first to Nancy Wilkinson in 1933 by whom he had two sons, John and Michael. Following his first wife's death in 1983, in 1984 he married Ellis Faul, who survived him. His son, John Winneke, was also a judge on the Supreme Court of Victoria, being President of the Court of Appeal from its inception in 1995 until his retirement in 2005. Winneke was a keen golfer and follower of Australian Rules Football, being at one time the number one ticket holder of Hawthorn Football Club.

ee also

* Judiciary of Australia
* List of Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria
* Obituary, [1986] Victorian Reports, pp xi-xii.
* Coleman, Robert, , South Melbourne, MacMillan Australia, 1988.

External links

* [http://www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au Supreme Court of Victoria Website]


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